The period covered by the Old Testament – beginning in approximately
3000 BC – was one of great technological development and innovation
in warfare, as competing cultures clashed in the ancient Middle East.
The Sumerians 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 Assyrians developed chariot warfare and set the standard
for a new equine-based military culture. The Babylonians had an army
whose people were granted land in return for army service. This
authoritative history gives an overview of warfare and fighting in the
age of the Old Testament, from the Akkadians, Early and Middle Kingdom
Egypt and their enemies, Mycenean and Minoan Greece and Crete,
Assyrians and New Kingdom Egyptians, the Hittites, the Sea Peoples who
gave rise to the Philistines, the Hebrew kingdom, the Babylonian
kingdom, the Medes and later Persian Empires, through to early
Classical Greece. Author Simon Elliott explores how archaeology can
shed light on events in the Bible including the famous tumbling walls
of Jericho, the career of David the boy warrior who faced the
Philistines, and Gideon, who was able to defeat an army that vastly
outnumbered his own.
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The Clash of Cultures in the Ancient Near East
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612009551
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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