News Update August 21, 2023 - The Ancients (1 Viewer)

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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 21st August 2023
THE ANCIENTS
NEW KINGDOM EGYPTIANS

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The New Kingdom, is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the sixteenth century BC and the eleventh century BC. It was Egypt’s most prosperous time and marked the peak of its power.
It is also known as the “Ramesside period”, named after the eleven pharaohs who took the name Ramesses, after Ramesses I, the founder of the nineteenth Dynasty.

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Infantry were armed as spearmen, mace/axe men, and khepesh men who were known as Nakhtu-Aa which literally translates as Strong Arms.
They usually carried a four to five foot spear, which was thrown just before engagement in hand to hand combat. Thrusting spears were not adopted until much later around the 7[SUP]th[/SUP] Century BC.

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One of the weapons carried by the infantry was the bronze Khopesh, which by this period had become quite large, and very formidable.

A distinguishing feature of infantry of this period which sets them apart from the earlier Dynasties is the striped headcloth.

The shield has also become larger than previously, which allowed the infantry to present a shield wall when necessary. Many reliefs from the period show these shields slung across the backs of infantry ether on the march or in battle, particularly when two hands were needed to wield the mace axe.

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The Egyptians were experts in the use of massed archery.
The infantry was usually divided into two. The archers by now were equipped with the newer composite bow, and would be deployed in linear formation. When faced with lightly protected troops such as the Libyans, massed volleys alone were frequently sufficient to effect the necessary level of destruction.
Archers were an important part of an Egyptian army. They were not generally expected to close with the enemy which is evident by their general lack of body armour.
Against more heavily armed and protected infantry the archers would be employed to deliver heavy covering fire for the close combat infantry known as Nakhtu-aa or “the strong arm boys”.
These would advance rapidly, discharging their spears in the process before closing with an enemy already softened up by the supporting fire of the archers, and attacking with their bronze khopesh swords or long mace axes.

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For the manoeuvre of large formations on the battlefield the Egyptians relied upon the passing of signals by war trumpets. Although only capable of a few basic notes, these were clearly keyed to instructions such as “advance”, “retreat” etc.
Drums as in other armies throughout history would no doubt have accompanied infantry into battle, dictating their rate of advance, as well as being employed in more pacific tasks such as accompanying marching troops on parade.
It is known that entry into battle by the Egyptians was accompanied by much noise from the instruments as well as from the battle cries and songs of their troops.


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Standards in the Egyptian armies were varied, but each unit had its own standard. These filled a number of roles, identification on the battlefield was necessary for command and control, but also the standard was important for unit morale and status.
The fan standard was probably the most common.

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The peoples of the Mediterranean islands and the Agean region were known to the Egyptians as “the Sea Peoples” They included along with many other tribes the Lukka or Lycians. The recently released Trojan allies can be the core of a Sea Peoples collection.
These tribes began raiding the coasts of Cyprus, Phoenicia, Canaan and Egypt in the years following the Trojan War. A huge horde migrating by land and sea attempted to invade Egypt, having already helped to overthrow the Hittite Empire.
The Egyptians managed to defeat them and captured many prisoners, and would serve in the Egyptian army rather than end up as slave labour in quarries and gold mines.

Next month, the chariots will be previewed!
The first sets will be available early next year.


Best wishes,
john jenkins
 
Wow what an exciting preview for anyone interested in Ancient Egyptians and John certainly does his Ancients ranges well.
These will make for some excellent displays I'm sure, and look forward to hopefully seeing some shared by treefroggers on the forum as they are released next year or so.
 
John has a knack for continuous surprises with new ideas and ranges. The man is a production machine! Another wonderful looking range that I am sure will be very colorfully finished.

Mike
 
Just incredible really. If all of John mock ups come to fruition 2023/2024 are going to be wonderful times to collect JJD. Inevitably these go on the wants list.
 
They look great! Hopefully this brings us one step closer to ancient Israelites!
 
De plus, ils annoncent des chars ! je ne doute pas que l'on tombe à la renverse à la vue d'un de ces chars de guerre Egyptiens !
Deja que je souhaite développer les Lyciens pour les associer à mes Amazones, je ne sais pas comment je vais me débrouiller pour acquérir les Egyptiens puisque, historiquement, ils ont affronté les Lyciens...
 
De plus, ils annoncent des chars ! je ne doute pas que l'on tombe à la renverse à la vue d'un de ces chars de guerre Egyptiens !
Deja que je souhaite développer les Lyciens pour les associer à mes Amazones, je ne sais pas comment je vais me débrouiller pour acquérir les Egyptiens puisque, historiquement, ils ont affronté les Lyciens...

"Plus, they're announcing tanks! I have no doubt that we fall backwards at the sight of one of these Egyptian war tanks!
Already I want to develop the Lycians to associate them with my Amazons, I don't know how I will manage to acquire the Egyptians since, historically, they faced the Lycians..."
Did google get that right?
Anyway I love the Amazons & Lycians too. They Egyptians look very nice but I will keep my Ancient Egypt Scene Peaceful.

meilleurs vœux,
Les Paddy
 
We must be seeing the musicians and standards soon. John is expanding this range with the kneeling archers.
Jas
 

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