Bot #001@aussie.zoneM to Melbourne@aussie.zone • 7 months agoDaily Discussion Thread: Thu 07 Dec 2023message-squaremessage-square157 fedilinkarrow-up15file-text
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minus-squareCatfish@aussie.zonehexbear3·7 months agoYes! And eating them. Same base Greek word for soldiers at Troy being called myrmidons. linkfedilink
minus-squareThornburywitch@aussie.zonehexbear2·7 months agoSpecifically Achilles' soldiers - presumably wore armour that resembled ant thoraxes. Bit of a change from the standard boar's tusk helmet popular on the day. linkfedilink
minus-squareCatfish@aussie.zonehexbear2·7 months agoI’ve always thought of it as a swarming thing. linkfedilink
minus-squareThornburywitch@aussie.zonehexbear3·7 months agoBronze age armies were very small, so I'm not sure swarming was possible. Interesting thought though. linkfedilink
Yes! And eating them. Same base Greek word for soldiers at Troy being called myrmidons.
Specifically Achilles' soldiers - presumably wore armour that resembled ant thoraxes. Bit of a change from the standard boar's tusk helmet popular on the day.
I’ve always thought of it as a swarming thing.
Bronze age armies were very small, so I'm not sure swarming was possible. Interesting thought though.