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Felix Stratton

Nubian Fortress Plans

Nubian Fortress Plans explores the sophisticated military architecture of Nubian fortresses along the Nile River, revealing their strategic importance in ancient warfare and society. These fortresses weren't mere defensive structures; they served as instruments of control, communication, and resource management. One intriguing aspect is how the Nubians adapted their designs to the unique geography, such as utilizing cataracts and islands for enhanced defense, showcasing their ingenuity in the face of constant threats from Egypt and internal conflicts.

The book argues that Nubian fortresses represent a distinct adaptation of military architecture, tailored to their specific environment and challenges, rather than simple imitations of Egyptian designs. By examining the strategic placement, internal layouts, and tactical advantages of these fortresses, the book provides a detailed analysis of Nubian military and social strategies.

The book progresses from establishing the historical foundation to analyzing fortress locations, dissecting layouts, and assessing tactical advantages, relying on archaeological data from sites like Buhen and Mirgissa to support its claims.
141 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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