The ancient Egyptian military uniform varied depending on the rank and job of the soldiers. Soldiers in the infantry typically wore a tunic made of linen or leather with a leather or metal breastplate and a helmet. They also wore sandals and carried a shield and spear.
Chariot riders had a similar uniform, but with the addition of a bronze or leather cuirass and gauntlets to protect their hands. Archers wore a short kilt with a leather tunic and a quiver of arrows slung over their shoulder.
Officers in the Egyptian military wore more ornate uniforms made of finer materials such as silk and adorned with gold or silver. They also wore a headdress called the "nemes", which was made of linen and tied in a distinctive way.
Egyptian soldiers also painted their bodies and equipment with distinctive symbols and designs to mark their allegiance and rank.
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