
J. G. MacQueen
Author of The Hittites: And Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor (Ancient Peoples and Places Series)
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- Legal name
- Macqueen, James Galloway
- Other names
- Macqueen, James G.
- Birthdate
- 1932
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Magdalen College, Oxford
University of St Andrews - Occupations
- archaeologist
Professor of Archaeology - Organizations
- British Institute of Archaeology, Turkey
University of Bristol - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- Scotland, UK
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Macqueen was born in Glasgow, and is an Oxford graduate, with time in the British institute of Archaeology at Ankara doing excavation. Previous book on Babylon. Expert on Anatolian languages, religion and geography.
At times the Hittites had the largest army in the known world -- could place 30,000 strong into the field. The force was often supplemented by mercenaries. To put this into context, although demographic estimates are notoriously inaccurate [77], that may be almost the entire show more population of the capital city of Hattusas in 2d millenium Anatolia. The principal weapon was the dual-horse-drawn chariot [96], and soldiers were equipped with spears, iron axes and swords, as well as with bows and slings. show less
At times the Hittites had the largest army in the known world -- could place 30,000 strong into the field. The force was often supplemented by mercenaries. To put this into context, although demographic estimates are notoriously inaccurate [77], that may be almost the entire show more population of the capital city of Hattusas in 2d millenium Anatolia. The principal weapon was the dual-horse-drawn chariot [96], and soldiers were equipped with spears, iron axes and swords, as well as with bows and slings. show less
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