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Fighting pharaohs : weapons and warfare in ancient Egypt / Robert B. Partridge.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manchester, U.K. : Peartree Pub., c2002.Description: xvi, 336 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0954349733
  • 9780954349738
  • 0954349725 (pbk.)
  • 9780954349721 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 932
LOC classification:
  • U 31 P275f 2002
Contents:
Preface -- Chronology -- Map of Egypt -- Introduction -- 1: Friend Or Foe: the allies and enemies of Egypt -- Nubians -- Libyans -- Bedouin -- Hyksos -- Mittanians -- Hittites -- Sea people -- Assyrians -- Babylonians -- Persians -- Minoans -- Greeks -- Romans -- 2: Weapons And Military Equipment -- Materials -- Flint -- Stone -- Copper -- Bronze -- Iron -- Other metals -- Leather -- Gut -- Linen -- Rope -- Glue -- Bone and ivory -- Wood -- Weapons -- Sticks and stones -- Flails -- Maces -- Slings -- Throwsticks -- Spears -- Bows and arrows -- Axes -- Knives and daggers -- Military equipment -- Shields -- Armour -- Gloves and gauntlets -- Horses and chariots -- 3: Gods of war -- Amun -- Anhur -- Bes -- Montu -- Ptah -- Ra and the Aten -- Sekhmet -- Set -- 4: Army: A Soldier's Lot -- New recruit -- Structure of the army -- Military standards -- Military dress -- Work of the soldier -- Time to fight! -- Dangers and drawbacks of life in the army -- 5: Fortifications And Siege Warfare -- 6: Campaigns, Battles And Fighting Pharaohs -- Evidence -- Predynastic period -- Archaic period -- Old Kingdom -- First intermediate period -- Middle Kingdom -- Second intermediate period -- New Kingdom -- Third intermediate period -- Late period -- Graeco-Roman period -- 7: Legacy -- Bibliography -- List of illustrations -- Index.
Summary: From the Publisher: The image of a Pharaoh smiting the enemies of Egypt is a recurring one throughout the Dynastic Period of Ancient Civilization. Fighting Pharaohs looks in some detail at the range of weapons used, the training of troops and the tactics for battles and sieges, before looking at the military campaigns of the Pharaohs. Drawing on contemporary evidence, over three thousand years are covered, from Narmer to Cleopatra.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) U 31 P275f 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000069765

Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-314) and index.

Preface -- Chronology -- Map of Egypt -- Introduction -- 1: Friend Or Foe: the allies and enemies of Egypt -- Nubians -- Libyans -- Bedouin -- Hyksos -- Mittanians -- Hittites -- Sea people -- Assyrians -- Babylonians -- Persians -- Minoans -- Greeks -- Romans -- 2: Weapons And Military Equipment -- Materials -- Flint -- Stone -- Copper -- Bronze -- Iron -- Other metals -- Leather -- Gut -- Linen -- Rope -- Glue -- Bone and ivory -- Wood -- Weapons -- Sticks and stones -- Flails -- Maces -- Slings -- Throwsticks -- Spears -- Bows and arrows -- Axes -- Knives and daggers -- Military equipment -- Shields -- Armour -- Gloves and gauntlets -- Horses and chariots -- 3: Gods of war -- Amun -- Anhur -- Bes -- Montu -- Ptah -- Ra and the Aten -- Sekhmet -- Set -- 4: Army: A Soldier's Lot -- New recruit -- Structure of the army -- Military standards -- Military dress -- Work of the soldier -- Time to fight! -- Dangers and drawbacks of life in the army -- 5: Fortifications And Siege Warfare -- 6: Campaigns, Battles And Fighting Pharaohs -- Evidence -- Predynastic period -- Archaic period -- Old Kingdom -- First intermediate period -- Middle Kingdom -- Second intermediate period -- New Kingdom -- Third intermediate period -- Late period -- Graeco-Roman period -- 7: Legacy -- Bibliography -- List of illustrations -- Index.

From the Publisher: The image of a Pharaoh smiting the enemies of Egypt is a recurring one throughout the Dynastic Period of Ancient Civilization. Fighting Pharaohs looks in some detail at the range of weapons used, the training of troops and the tactics for battles and sieges, before looking at the military campaigns of the Pharaohs. Drawing on contemporary evidence, over three thousand years are covered, from Narmer to Cleopatra.

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