Social Sciences and Humanities Open (Jan 2023)

Unconventional Warfare in the Ancient Near East

  • Zenobia S. Homan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 100501

Abstract

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Many early accounts of unconventional attacks remain unknown to the public, and they are reported inaccurately in modern publications. The result is misinformation, which contributes to misperception of threats and misplaced fear. Consequently, this paper aims to bring together knowledge about the ancient Near East with modern security studies. It examines uncertainty and instability in the context of indiscriminate assault and destruction, considering memories and mythmaking. Through discussing cuneiform texts, the paper highlights the value of any report – true, false, metaphor or exaggeration – to analysing events that have triggered high public concern.

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