logistics question
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- spitamenes
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logistics question
First off, I would like to say hello to everyone here at Pothos. This is my first post and although I have dozens of questions that I know could easily be answered here, the one I'm concerned about is with logistics. I know I have read in the past about who all traveled with Alexander through persia and so on (curtius maybe?), and how it was basically a traveling city with everything from botanists and alchemists to athletes and musicians, and lord knows who else. Now my question is, does anyone have an idea if this travelling city was just a mob of people that could come and go as they pleased or would it be more secured through military supervision for the safety of the king and intergrity of the camaign itself? Also, have any of the main historians mentioned who was mainly in charge of the logistics and organization of the entire army? Was it alexander himself or would it have been entrusted to one of his generals? Thank you all for such a great site.
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Re: logistics question
Hi Spitamenes,
Welcome to Pothos!
A good question, and one which I would love to have enough time this evening to ponder and give a proper response to. Unfortunately, that ain't gonna happen this evening ... so for starters I would point you in the direction of Donald Engels' Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army.
I shall cogitate on this further and see what more useful, specific information I can come up with - and maybe others will come up with some more info sooner than I can contribute further.
All the best
Welcome to Pothos!
A good question, and one which I would love to have enough time this evening to ponder and give a proper response to. Unfortunately, that ain't gonna happen this evening ... so for starters I would point you in the direction of Donald Engels' Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army.
I shall cogitate on this further and see what more useful, specific information I can come up with - and maybe others will come up with some more info sooner than I can contribute further.
All the best
- spitamenes
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Re: logistics question
Thank you Marcus, for your reply. And I appreciate you taking extra time to ponder on the questions I have asked. I'm also very interested to get your personal opinions on the matter as well. I look forward to hearing what you have to say. And anyone elses input would be greatly appreciated too. Wonderful site everyone! Thanks a bunch!