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The Dacians and the Getae at War. 4th century BC-2nd Century AD

By Andrei Pogacias

ISBN: 978-1472854537

Osprey Men-at Arms (2023) - £12.99

www.ospreypublishing.com

It is good to see that the latest Menat-Arms title from Osprey (number 549) explores an ancient military topic. Firstly, let me say, my reaction to this work was ‘I want more' – in a good way. Within the limited scope of a Men-at-Arms title (48 pages, 8 colour plates – though they sneak in one more, along with a line drawing of the – 32 photographs, 1

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