The New Kingdom of Egypt marks the apogee of military organisation and
preparedness. Beginning the era under foreign occupation, the Egyptians
built up an army to challenge the invaders and liberate their land.
Using the newest battlefield technologies (bows, chariots, and hand
weapons), the new pharaohs pushed the frontiers of the New Kingdom into
Syria and Ethiopia. This is the era of Set I, Ramses II, and Tuthmosis
III, the greatest military pharaohs in Egyptian history.
Warfare in New Kingdom Egypt narrates this incredible rise to power,
describing in detail the way in which the Egyptian war machine was
structured, how it was supplied, and how it fought. It considers all
aspects, some often neglected, such as campaign tents, logistics, and
rations, in addition to the design of hand weapons and bows. Various
kits have been reconstructed for the book, giving the reader a very
immediate sense of what an Egyptian warrior's equipment looked like.