This book is an introduction to the Pharaonic war machine of New Kingdom Egypt from ca.1575-1100 bc. Written by a respected Egyptologist, it concentrates on Dynasty XVIII and the Ramesside period, in which the Egyptians created a professional army and gained control of Syria, creating an "Empire of Asia." The author highlights technological developments during this period, such as the new use of chariots and siege technology, and considers the socio-political aspects of warfare, particularly the rise to power of a new group of men. At the same time, he evaluates the military effectiveness of the Egyptian state by looking at the logistics of warfare; each chapter is followed by an "excursus" in which the logistical issues are analyzed in detail. The text incorporates pictorial and archaeological materials, ensuring a fully rounded treatment of the subject. A chronological table listing dynasties and pharaohs also helps readers to gain an overview.
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"For anyone interested in Egyptian military history, and wanting tolearn more than the simple dry facts and the well-known majorbattles, then this book is an absolute must. The author is to becongratulated on this major contribution to our knowledge ofwarfare in ancient Egypt, presented in a very readable book,suitable for the beginner as well as the real enthusiast."Ancient Egypt
"A very handy and innovative introduction on the war machine ofNew Kingdom Egypt (ca. 1550-1070 BC)... shows a thoroughfamiliarity with the ancient sources and relevant literature onmilitary topics, ancient and modern... Spalinger's book is astimulating and highly competent study no one who deals with NewKingdom warfare should overlook." Bryn Mawr ClassicalReview
"A very handy and innovative introduction on the war machine ofNew Kingdom Egypt (ca. 1550-1070 BC)... shows a thoroughfamiliarity with the ancient sources and relevant literature onmilitary topics, ancient and modern... Spalinger's book is astimulating and highly competent study no one who deals with NewKingdom warfare should overlook." Bryn Mawr ClassicalReview