Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Tactics, Weaponry and Ideology of the Pharaohs
by:
Ian Shaw
in:
Ancient History
Summary:
The book delves into the military strategies, armaments, and the underlying beliefs that shaped warfare in ancient Egypt, examining how the pharaohs mobilized their armies and engaged in battle. It explores the evolution of Egyptian military tactics and technology from the pre-dynastic period through the New Kingdom.
Key points:
1. Army Structure: Egypt's army had foot soldiers, chariots, and boats. They used group infantry, fast chariots, and planned attacks.
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