Soldier of the Pharaoh: Middle Kingdom Egypt 2055-1650 BC (Warrior 121)

by Nic Fields

Other authorsPeter Bull (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

355.00935209013

Collection

Publication

Osprey Publishing (2007), Edition: 1st, 64 pages

Description

Osprey's survey of the soldiers of Ancient Egypt. The pharaohs of Egypt have captured the imagination of readers throughout the ages. Their existence and power have been given a mythical status. In this book, Nic Fields reveals the truth behind these myths, and explores the lives of the ordinary soldiers who were the might of Middle Kingdom Egypt. Using rare artifacts, he pieces together the day-to-day existence of the pharaoh's army, from archers and hand-to-hand fighters, through to the "sole-companions" of the pharaoh. Quoting from ancient sources Dr Fields depicts the battles on land and at sea in dramatic detail, whilst all the time providing a rare insight into the minutiae of the soldier's life: from the food he ate through to the gods he worshipped. This book is a delight for any reader interested in the mystery of Ancient Egypt.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member drmaf
I am a great fan of the Osprey books and this is certainly one of the best. Much has been written about the armies and wars of the New Kingdom, particularly the campaigns of Ramses II, but this is one of the only books I know dealing with the earlier Egyptian period in a form accessible to the
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layman. Full of detail and statistics, but also giving a good picture of life as a soldier in the 2nd millenium BC. A worthwhile read for military buffs and those with a casual interst in ancient history alike.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

64 p.; 7.26 inches

ISBN

1846031060 / 9781846031069

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