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Ancient Armies of the Middle East: Men-At-Arms (Osprey), cartea 109

Autor Terence Wise Ilustrat de Angus McBride
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 1981
This text by Terence Wise explores some of the fascinating peoples who comprised the ancient armies of the Middle East: the Sumerians, who were the first to introduce the use of bronze into warfare, and were centuries ahead of the Egyptians in the use of the wheel – The Akkadians, whose citizen army was composed almost entirely of light troops – The Babylonians, whose people were granted land in return for army service – the horned warriors of the Elamites – the Egyptians, with thier heavy spearmen and archers – the tribal and warlike Libyans – Nubians and Ethiopians – Hyksos – the armies of the Hittite Empire – the Sea People and others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780850453843
ISBN-10: 0850453844
Pagini: 48
Ilustrații: illustrations, map, bibliography
Dimensiuni: 184 x 248 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Osprey Publishing (UK)
Seriile Men-at-Arms, Men-At-Arms (Osprey)

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Terence Wise is one of Osprey’s most popular authors. Terence has been a respected historical writer for more than 25 years. With numerous books and articles to his credit, he has contributed more than a dozen titles to the Men-At-Arms series, mainly on medieval subjects including studies of the military orders and the Wars of the Roses.


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This text by Terence Wise explores some of the fascinating peoples who comprised the ancient armies of the Middle East: the Sumerians, who were the first to introduce the use of bronze into warfare, and were centuries ahead of the Egyptians in the use of the wheel – The Akkadians, whose citizen army was composed almost entirely of light troops – The Babylonians, whose people were granted land in return for army service – the horned warriors of the Elamites – the Egyptians, with thier heavy spearmen and archers – the tribal and warlike Libyans – Nubians and Ethiopians – Hyksos – the armies of the Hittite Empire – the Sea People and others.


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