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Hittite Warfare

Hittite Warfare explores how the Hittites, a Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia, rose to challenge the superpowers of the ancient Near East. The book details their military strategies, technological innovations, and diplomatic practices, revealing how they forged an empire and influenced the region's power dynamics.

The Hittites didn't just rely on brute force; they integrated military innovation with clever diplomacy and a strong logistical system. One intriguing aspect was their early adoption and refinement of chariots, turning them into a formidable battlefield weapon. Another key element was their use of iron weapons, which provided a strategic advantage, though the extent of this advantage continues to be debated by experts.

The book provides a comprehensive picture of the Hittite war machine, starting with the historical context of the Old Kingdom and progressing to detailed examinations of the Hittite army's organization, weaponry, and tactics. It dedicates significant attention to Hittite diplomacy, highlighting treaties and alliances. Case studies, such as the Battle of Kadesh, illustrate the practical application of Hittite military strategies. Finally, it explores the factors leading to the decline of the Hittite Empire.

By integrating archaeological evidence with textual sources, Hittite Warfare offers a fresh perspective on Hittite military capabilities, presenting a detailed and accessible account of ancient military history.


Author:

  • Sabine Lorca

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 110 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • History
  • Military history

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