A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000-323 BCJohn Wiley & Sons, 03/06/2015 - 432 من الصفحات Incorporating the latest scholarly research, the third edition of A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000–323 BC presents a comprehensive overview of the multicultural civilizations of the ancient Near East.
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المحتوى
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Territorial States | 135 |
The Western States of the Late Second Millennium | 159 |
Kassites Assyrians and Elamites | 182 |
The Collapse of the Regional System and Its Aftermath | 202 |
PartIII Empires | 221 |
The Rise of Assyria | 246 |
Persia | 308 |
Persia | 327 |
Epilogue | 346 |
Guide to Further Reading | 364 |
Bibliography | 370 |
Comprehensive Time Line | 385 |
Preface | 403 |
Authors Note | 1 |
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administrative agricultural Akkad Akkadian Amarna Amurru Anatolia Ancient Near East Aramaic Arameans archaeological archives army Assurbanipal Assyrian Babylon Babylonia became campaigns capital central century cities CITY-STATES cult cultural cuneiform Cyrus Darius developed document dominated dynasty Early Dynastic early second millennium Eastern Egypt Egyptian Elam Elamite elites empire Eshnunna Euphrates example excavated figure gods governor Greek habiru Hammurabi Hatti Hattusa Hattusili Hattusili III heartland Hittite Hurrian Iran Judah Kassite King Lists king’s Kingdom kingship land language late later letters Liverani Medes Mediterranean Mesopotamia Mieroop military Mittani Nabonidus names Naram-Sin Nebuchadnezzar Neo-Babylonian Nineveh Nippur northern Syria official Old Babylonian palace period Persian Phoenician political population records region reign royal inscriptions ruled rulers Sargon scholars scribes script Shalmaneser Shamshi-Adad sources southern statue stele Sumerian Susa Syria Syro-Palestinian tablets temple TERRITORIAL texts throne traditions treaty troops Ugarit Urartu Uruk Uruk period vassal western writing written Zagros