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Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

The battles have been part of the story since the earliest times and Egypt \ is no exception. In this country they took different crusades that forced the pharaohs in charge of having warriors and soldiers trained to defend their lands and inhabitants.Today we will talk in detail about the Egyptian armor, explaining how they used to dress the men who went to the battlefield and the reasons why that these protections were elaborated with the materials that you will know next.Let's start!

Although the Egyptians were characterized, above all, for being country people, dedicated to economic activities such as hunting, agriculture and livestock, sometimes it was necessary to provide support for the defense of their areas , where the Egyptian armor makes an appearance to protect the men who, without any experience at first, had to risk theirlives for their people.If you are ready to know the curiosities of this Egyptian protection, continue reading and discover the interesting facts that we prepare for you.

10 Curiosities of the Egyptian armor | How was it? And what did he have?

1.In Ancient Egypt the men who participated in the first rebellions did not have a specific Egyptian armor, simply wore the shenti , known in ancient Egyptian dress as a kind of skirt, made for men, which facilitated mobility.

Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

2.During the New Empire appeared the" nakhtu-aa "or" strong arm ", groups composed of men who they were perfectly trained to go to the battlefield, however, the Egyptian armor of these people was not exactly the most suitable , despite carrying very good weapons.

3.Speaking of weapons, the most common used by the Egyptian warriors were the arrows , which were able to cross shields due to their sharp p spreads.

Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

4.Curiously, the first armor created in history belongs to Egypt, thus the Egyptian armor being the precursor of these elements of protection .

5.Over time, shenti skirts were replaced by suits with metal plates, just as helmets made with materials such as leather were added, which offered them greater durability.

6.One of the types of Egyptian armor best known is lamellar armor, which is characterized by being made of plates that resemble fish scales.In general, it was made of leather, metal or copper divided into small sheets and embedded in each other.

Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

7.Egyptian armor was always accompanied, of course, by shields and munequeras , which were made of metal and only in some exceptions did they include wood.

8.If you wonder about the type of footwear that the Egyptian warriors wore to the battles, initially they were only barefoot, since this allowed them to adhere better to the sand so characteristic of Egypt.However, while Egyptian armor was improved, sandals were included and, later, boots that secured their feet on the ground and protected them from various attacks.

Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

9.Some of the important figures of Egypt in antiquity who brought the Egyptian armor to combat were the warrior pharaohs , where Ramses II and Narmer stand out, figures that marked milestones in Egyptian history with their actions and, of course, with their roles in the battles in which they participated.

10.As the last of the curiosities of the Egyptian armor we inform you that some of the pharaohs that they participated in the battlefield sent to add precious stones to their suits , since these were even more resistant than copper or metal and, in case of receiving any crush, the pharaoh would remain protected.

Egyptian armor | 10 Curiosities of this Egyptian protection

Definitely, The Egyptian army marked the beginning of the battles in universal history , allowing nearby civilizations to improve their armor, weapons and war cars where, by the way, the Egyptians were transported in wooden vehicles pulled by horses to face their bows and arrows.Now that you know these interesting curiosities of the Egyptian armor, what do you think about it? Participate by leaving your comment in the section you will find below and we will read you immediately to know your point of view regarding these protection systems that the Egyptians used to wear.

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