The REAL Reason Medieval Soldiers Fought in Lines – It’s Not What You Think!
Why did medieval soldiers fight in lines—even when it looked like suicide? In this video, we uncover the real reason behind those shield-to-shield formations and how they weren’t just military tradition, but battlefield technology. You’ll learn: How sound, not shouting, controlled entire units Why most wounds were to the legs, not the chest How color and design helped maintain formation What a Chinese war drum and a Celtic horn had in common Why losing rhythm meant losing the battle

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