Ancient Near East Reveals Holy Warriors and Early Warfare Tactics.
Warfare in the Ancient Near East up to 1600 BC explores the history of warfare in regions like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Syria, and Anatolia. It covers the development of warfare from the Neolithic Age to the Early Dynastic periods, including the use of war-carts and chariots. The research delves into specific periods like the Akkadian Empire, Neo-Sumerian Period, and Middle Kingdom Egypt, detailing military systems and siegecraft. Key findings include the presence of holy warriors, the evolution of military tactics, and the impact of warfare on ancient societies.