Amorite Kingdoms
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These models can be used to command armies of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, including those of the Amorite Kingdoms & Desert Nomads; Later Akkadian & Neo-Sumerian City-States; Later Highlanders and Elamites. Includes figures that can be used for Naram-Sin of Akkad, Hammurabi...
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Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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These are the regular infantry or shock troops of the Amorite City-States, such as the Sabum Kibitum. They were the backbone of the armies of the Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Kingdoms. They are armed with an axe or sickle-sword, throw-sticks, javelins and an...
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These are the close order spearmen of the 3rd Dynasty of Ur and other Neo-Sumerian Successor States, such as those of Eshnunna and the Amorite First Dynasty of Isin, who had adopted the smaller Amorite shield but who still used the long thrusting spear....
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Pack contains 8 metal miniatures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pack contains 8 metal miniatures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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These are the regular or militia archers of the Amorite or Neo-Sumerian & Successor City-State armies. In early Babylonian armies they were called the Sabum Qallatum. They are also suitably dressed as regular or militia archers in Kassite or Middle Babylonian, Middle Kingdom Assyrian...
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The earliest 2 horse-drawn chariots seem to have been developed by the Hurrians, Kassites and other Anatolian Highlanders in the latter half of the Middle Bronze Age. Their use soon spread to the various Amorite Kingdoms, the Elamites and the Hyksos. The dress and...
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The earliest 2 horse-drawn chariots seem to have been developed by the Hurrians, Kassites and other Anatolian Highlanders in the latter half of the Middle Bronze Age. Their use soon spread to the various Amorite Kingdoms, the Elamites and the Hyksos. The dress and...
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The earliest 2 horse-drawn chariots seem to have been developed by the Hurrians, Kassites and other Anatolian Highlanders in the latter half of the Middle Bronze Age. Their use soon spread to the various Amorite Kingdoms, the Elamites and the Hyksos. The dress and...
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The earliest representations of chariots can be found on such archaeological finds as cylinder seals and which show a hybrid vehicle between a chariot proper and an earlier Platform Cart. So-called proto-chariots date from the first half of the Middle Bronze Age and some...
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