Going to War in Ancient Egypt

Going to War in Ancient Egypt by Anne Millard, published by Franklin Watts in 2000, offers a detailed examination of the military strategies and organization of ancient Egyptian warriors. This edition contains 32 pages of content presented in English, featuring full-color illustrations that enhance the informative text. The book delves into the roles of charioteers, foot soldiers, archers, and auxiliaries as they embarked on extensive military expeditions into uncharted territories.
Readers will discover what life was like for these warriors, exploring the complexities of warfare and defense in ancient Egypt. The engaging illustrations complement the fact-filled narrative, providing insights into African history from BCE to around 500 CE. This book serves as a resource for those interested in the historical aspects of military life and the dynamics of ancient Egyptian society.
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Examines how charioteers and footsoldiers, archers and auxiliaries organised far-reaching military expeditions into unexplored territories. With full-colour illustrations and fact-filled text, you can find out what life was really like for a warrior.
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