Introduction
From the battering ram to siege towers, ancient warfare was defined by the art of breaching fortified cities. But how did civilizations like the Assyrians, Greeks, and Romans perfect the siege?
Early Siege Tactics
The Assyrians (9th-7th century BCE) pioneered psychological warfare and scaling ladders.
Babylonian and Persian armies used tunneling to undermine walls.
Innovations in Siege Weapons
The catapult: Used by Greeks and Romans to hurl projectiles.
The siege tower: Allowed soldiers to breach high walls safely.
The battering ram: Essential for breaking gates and walls.
Famous Sieges in History
The Siege of Troy (circa 1200 BCE).
Alexander the Great’s conquest of Tyre (332 BCE).
The Roman Siege of Masada (73 CE).
Conclusion
Siege warfare was a game of patience, strategy, and innovation, shaping the outcomes of ancient battles.