Philip Sabin's book offers a unique & dynamic insight into ancient warfare combining academic rigour with the accessibility of simulation gaming. Taking a new & innovative approach to the battles of antiquity Phil Sabin draws together ancient evidence & modern scholarship to create a whole new means of examining the great clashes of the ancient world. Having developed a model to capture the movement & combat of the opposing armies we are able to actually interrogate the lessons of history. The book develops detailed 'scenarios' for individual battles such as Marathon & Cannae to cast light on which particular interpretations of the ancient conflict are realistic. Readers can use the model to experiment for themselves by refighting engagements of their choice tweaking the scenarios to accord with their own judgements of the evidence trying out different tactics from those used historically & seeing how the battle then plays out. The book thus offers a unique dynamic insight into ancient warfare combining academic rigour with the interest & accessibility of simulation gaming.