Ancient Armies of the Middle East
By (Author) Terence Wise
Illustrated by Angus McBride
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
19th March 1981
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
355.809
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
194g
This text by Terence Wise explores some of the fascinating peoples who comprised the ancient armies of the Middle East: the Sumerians, who 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 Akkadians, whose citizen army was composed almost entirely of light troops The Babylonians, whose people were granted land in return for army service the horned warriors of the Elamites the Egyptians, with thier heavy spearmen and archers the tribal and warlike Libyans Nubians and Ethiopians Hyksos the armies of the Hittite Empire the Sea People and others.
Terence Wise is one of Ospreys most popular authors. Terence has been a respected historical writer for more than 25 years. With numerous books and articles to his credit, he has contributed more than a dozen titles to the Men-At-Arms series, mainly on medieval subjects including studies of the military orders and the Wars of the Roses. Angus McBride is one of the world's most respected historical illustrators, and has contributed to more than 70 Osprey titles in the past three decades. Born in 1931 of Highland parents but orphaned as a child, he was educated at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School. He worked in advertising agencies from 1947, and after national service, emigrated to South Africa. He now lives and works in Cape Town.