Explore how ancient arms evolved from stone and bone to gunpowder power, in a scholarly survey that maps types, origins, and uses.
This book offers a broad, sequence-driven look at the development of offensive weapons. It discusses classification schemes, the move from primitive materials to metal, and how different cultures influenced weapon design. The author notes the limits of current knowledge and invites further study, making this edition a useful reference for students and curious readers alike.
- A clear framework that groups weapons by form and function
- Detailed coverage of clubs, blades, missiles, and war engines
- Explanations of how weapons spread across cultures and eras
- Illustrations drawn from the author’s own work and other sources
Ideal for readers with an interest in military history, archaeology, and the evolution of technology, this edition suits students, researchers, and general readers seeking a comprehensive overview of the subject.