Read the description for further information. The Hittites, an Indo-European people who established a powerful empire centered on Hattusa, and the militarily aggressive Egyptian New Kingdom clashed at Kadesh (1274 BC) in the first recorded battle in history with preserved tactical information, ending in the first recorded international peace treaty; only a few years later, however, unconventional raiding warfare by Sea people like the Shekelesh would spell trouble for both empires. Here are names I gave the tracks which are not official, but which I believe capture the spirit of the songs in relation to the Bronze Age well. 0:01 - Pyramids Aplenty 7:49 - Hantili's Folly 15:42 - Heights of Hattusa 18:21 - A Sword in Kemet 23:21 - Shekelesh Shuffle
Read the description for further information.
The Hittites, an Indo-European people who established a powerful empire centered on Hattusa, and the militarily aggressive Egyptian New Kingdom clashed at Kadesh (1274 BC) in the first recorded battle in history with preserved tactical information, ending in the first recorded international peace treaty; only a few years later, however, unconventional raiding warfare by Sea people like the Shekelesh would spell trouble for both empires. Here are names I gave the tracks which are not official, but which I believe capture the spirit of the songs in relation to the Bronze Age well.
0:01 - Pyramids Aplenty
7:49 - Hantili's Folly
15:42 - Heights of Hattusa
18:21 - A Sword in Kemet
23:21 - Shekelesh Shuffle