Examine the changing nature of warfare during the first millennium B.C.E. What was the effect of the Sea People invasions on the manner in which war was waged in Southwest Asia? What were some of the significant changes in military structure and weaponry? Describe some of the practices rulers employed in order to avoid warfare with other states.
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