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Blood-sucking Scythian warriors, tattooed ice mummies, Amazons killing so they can mate, pot smoking head-hunters, scalp-taking, koumiss-drinking Mongols, Turks, Huns, and Aliens. What’s not to like?
Dan’s research and book list
1. The World of the Huns: Studies in Their History and Culture by Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen
2. The Armies and Enemies of Ancient China 1027 B.C. – 1286 A.D. by John P. Greer
3. Nomads and Crusaders: A.D. 1000-1368 by Archibald R. Lewis
4. Mongols (Men-At-Arms Series, 105) by Stephen Turnbull
5. The Devil’s Horsemen: The Mongol Invasion of Europe by James Chambers
6. The World of the Scythians by Renate Rolle
7. The Histories of Herodotus by Herodotus
8. Scythians 700-300 B.C. (Men at Arms Series, 137) by E.V. Cernenko
9. Rome’s Enemies (3): Parthians and Sassanid Persians (Men-at-Arms) by Peter Wilcox
10. The Sarmatians 600 BC-AD 450 (Men-at-Arms) by Richard Brzezinski
11. The Mongols (Peoples of Europe) by David Morgan
12. Attila and the Nomad Hordes by David Nicolle
13. The Armies and Enemies of Imperial Rome by Phil Barker
14. The First Horsemen (The Emergence of Man) by Time-Life books
15. Barbarians of Asia: The People of the Steppes from 1600 B Cby Stuart Legg
16. The Warriors of Eurasia by Michael Gorelik
17. Armies of the Ancient Near East by Ian Heath
18. Armies of the Middle Ages, Volumes 1 and 2 by Ian Heath
19. Armies of the Macedonian and Punic Wars 359 BC to 146 BC by Duncan Head
20. Armies of the Dark Ages by Ian Heath
21. Armies and enemies of the Crusades, 1096-1291 by Ian Heath
22. The Seven Military Classics of Ancient China, including The Art of War by Ralph D. Sawyer and Mei-Chun Sawyer
23. “Armies of the Ancient Near East” by Ian Heath
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