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The Role of Animals in Ancient Warfare: War on All Four

The utilization of animals in ancient warfare is a fascinating subject that underscores the ingenuity and adaptability of early civilizations in our past. Throughout history, animals have been indispensable allies in battles, offering strength, speed, and unique tactical advantages that often determined the outcomes of major conflicts. From the war elephants of the Indian subcontinent to the cavalry horses of the Mongol Empire, animals have shaped the strategies, logistics, and overall conduct of warfare. And they also show how man always rose to be at the top of the evolutionary tree – finding use for virtually every animal around him. 

Horses: The Backbone of Ancient Cavalry 

Horses were perhaps the most influential animals in ancient warfare, revolutionizing combat with the advent of

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. Their speed and agility allowed for rapid movement across battlefields, facilitating flanking maneuvers, surprise attacks, and quick retreats. The use of horses in warfare dates to the domestication of the horse around 3500 BC on the steppes of Central Asia. By the time of the ancient
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, horses were integral to chariotry, providing a platform for archers and spearmen. The war chariot was a true revolution in ancient warfare, providing speed, maneuverability, and lethal accuracy. It is also likely that horse breeding appeared around this time as well, ensuring that only the fittest and strongest horses would be used for war. 

The Scythians, a nomadic people from the Eurasian steppes, were among the first to develop effective mounted warfare tactics around the 9th century BC. Their ability to ****** on horseback with composite bows gave them a significant advantage over infantry-based armies. Similarly, the Parthians and later the Persians refined cavalry tactics, including the famous “Parthian shot,” a technique where mounted archers would feign retreat and then turn to ****** at pursuing enemies. Mounted combat proved to be devastatingly effective, even more so than chariotry. Throughout history, peoples such as Scythians, Huns, and Mongols, proved to be powerful enemies, placing entire empires at risk. This was due to their ability to move swiftly across great distances, bring vast herds of horses with them, and to overpower traditional foot armies with their speed and precision. 

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In Europe, the Greeks and Romans initially used horses primarily for chariots but eventually adopted and perfected cavalry units.

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elite Companion Cavalry (hetairoi) was a formidable force, instrumental in his conquests across Asia. Many historians consider them the world’s first shock troops, akin to an ancient “blitzkrieg” force. These mounted warriors were instrumental for Alexander’s swift conquests across the world. The Romans as well, known for their adaptability, incorporated cavalry units called ” alae” into their legions, enhancing their flexibility and reach on the battlefield. Beside the classic Roman soldier, these horsemen were the backbone of Roman expansion.  

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By Aleksa Vučković 

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