Warfare in the ancient Near East to 1600 BC : holy warriors at the dawn of history /
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- 0415255899
- U31 .W37 2006
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) | 220.95 H199W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 054245 |
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220.95 G487T The if-you form in Israelite law / | 220.95 G727E Every city shall be forsaken : | 220.95 G815C Cambridge history of the Bible : | 220.95 H199W Warfare in the ancient Near East to 1600 BC : holy warriors at the dawn of history / | 220.95 M121F On heroes / | 220.95 M121F On heroes / | 220.95 N726P Prophets and prophecy in the ancient Near East / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 494-506) and index
The Neolithic Age and the origin of warfare {to c. 3000} -- Early dynastic Mesopotamia {3500-2334} -- The Akkadian empire {2334-2190} -- The Neo-Sumerian period {2190-2004} -- War-carts and chariots -- Middle Bronze Mesopotamia {c. 2000-1600} -- Warfare in the age of Mari -- Mesopotamian siegecraft -- Syria and Lebanon -- Canaan -- Anatolia -- Pre-dynastic and early dynastic Egypt {3500-2687} -- Old Kingdom Egypt {2687-2181} -- Warfare during the Old Kingdom -- First intermediate period Egypt {2190-2061} -- Middle Kingdom Egypt {2061-1786} -- The military system of the Middle Kingdom -- Early second intermediate period Egypt {1786-1667}
"Drawing on an extensive range of textual, artistic, and archaeological data, Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC offers a detailed analysis of the military technology, ideology, and practices of Near Eastern warfare, focusing on key topics including : recruitment and training of the soldiers; the logistics and weaponry of warfare, with emphasis on the shift from stone to metal weapons; the role played by magic; narratives of combat and artistic representations of battle; the origins and development of the chariot as a mode of military transportation; fortifications and siegecraft; and developments in naval warfare
Hamblin pays particular attention to the earliest-known examples of holy war ideology in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and argues that this era laid the foundation for later Near Eastern concepts of holy war, and that such understandings remain of vital significance in the world today." "Illustrated throughout, including maps of the region, this book is essential for experts and non-specialists alike."--Jacket
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