The Connected Iron Age: Interregional Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean, 900-600 BCE

ÉditeurJonathan M. Hall

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9 décembre 2022|
The Connected Iron Age: Interregional Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean, 900-600 BCE de Jonathan M. Hall

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An interdisciplinary consideration of how eastern Mediterranean cultures in the first millennium BCE were meaningfully connected.

The early first millennium BCE marks one of the most culturally diverse periods in the history of the eastern Mediterranean. Surveying the region from Greece to Iraq, one finds a host of cultures and political formations, all distinct, yet all visibly connected in meaningful ways. These include the early polities of Geometric period Greece, the Phrygian kingdom of central Anatolia, the Syro-Anatolian city-states, the seafaring Phoenicians and the biblical Israelites of the southern Levant, Egypt’s Twenty-first through Twenty-fifth Dynasties, the Urartian kingdom of the eastern Anatolian highlands, and the expansionary Neo-Assyrian Empire of northern Mesopotamia. This volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the social and political significance of how interregional networks operated within and between Mediterranean cultures during that era.

Titre :The Connected Iron Age: Interregional Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean, 900-600 BCE
Format :livre numérique Kobo
Publié le :9 décembre 2022
Publié par :University of Chicago Press
Langue :anglais
Convient aux âges :Tous les âges
ISBN - 13 :9780226819051

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