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Experimentation

n immersive event such as this provides for experimental archaeology and the collection of experiential data that. In this way we educated those in attendance about both the manner in which ancient hoplites fought and how modern scholars gather data to shape our understanding of ancient combat. Such outreach is crucial to build popular support for re-enactment events.,

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