I/6 EARLY BEDOUIN 3000 BC - 312 BC

This list covers all the near-eastern desert or dry-steppe nomads prior to the widespread introduction of the ridden horse. It includes the Aamu, the Amurru (Martu or Amorites), early Aramaean nomadic immigrants to Babylonia from 2000 BC and users of camels, such as Midianites, Amalekites and early Arabs. The usual method of fighting was to shoot a few missiles and then charge. Some camel troops are shown by Assyrian reliefs fleeing with two archers on one camel. Reference: Armies of the Ancient Near East N. Stillman & N. Tallis.

I/6a — Early Bedouin Army 3000 BC

List: 1 x General (3Wb or 3Ax), 6 x javelinmen (3Ax), 2 x archers (Ps or 3Bw), 3 x slingers (Ps)
Terrain: Dry
Aggression: 3
Enemies:
Allies: I/9 or I/11a or I/11b or I/12

I/6b — Midianite or Amalekite Army 1500 BC - 312 BC

List: 1 x General (Cm), 4 x Camelry (Cm), 4 x javelinmen (3Ax), 1 x archers (Ps), 2 x slingers or javelinmen (Ps)
Terrain: Dry
Aggression: 3
Enemies:

I/6c — Early Aramaean Army 2000 BC - 1101 BC

List: 1 x General with bodyguard (3Ax or 3WD) or in 2-horse chariot (LCh), 1 x Camelry (Cm or LCm), 5 x javelinmen (3Ax), 3 x slingers (Ps), 2 x archers (Ps)
Terrain: Dry
Aggression: 3