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War in Ancient Egypt: The New Kingdom

ISBN: 978-1-405-11371-7

December 2004

Wiley-Blackwell

312 pages

Description
This book is an introduction to the war machine of New Kingdom Egypt from c. 1575 bc–1100 bc.
  • Focuses on the period in which the Egyptians created a professional army and gained control of Syria, creating an “Empire of Asia”.
  • Written by a respected Egyptologist.
  • Highlights new technological developments, such as the use of chariots and siege technology.
  • Considers the socio-political aspects of warfare, particularly the rise to power of a new group of men.
  • Evaluates the military effectiveness of the Egyptian state, looking at the logistics of warfare during this period.
  • Incorporates maps and photographs, a chronological table, and a chart of dynasties and pharaohs
About the Author
Anthony J. Spalinger is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. His recent publications include The Transformation of an Ancient Egyptian Narrative: P. Sallier III and the Battle of Kadesh (2002), The Private Feast Lists of Ancient Egypt (1996), Revolutions in Egyptian Calendrics (1994) and Three Studies on Egyptian Feasts (1992).
Features

  • An introduction to the war machine of New Kingdom Egypt (c. 1575 bc–1100 bc).

  • Focuses on the period in which the Egyptians created a professional army and gained control of Syria, creating an “Empire of Asia”.

  • Written by a respected Egyptologist.

  • Highlights new technological developments, such as the use of chariots and siege technology.

  • Considers the socio-political aspects of warfare, particularly the rise to power of a new group of men.

  • Evaluates the military effectiveness of the Egyptian state, looking at the logistics of warfare during this period.

  • Incorporates maps and photographs, a chronological table, and a chart of dynasties and pharaohs.