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Title The Oxford history of the ancient Near East. Volume II, From the end of the third millennium BC to the fall of Babylon / edited by Karen Radner, Nadine Moeller, D. T. Potts
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 952 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Establishing an absolute chronology of the Middle Bronze Age / Felix Höflmayer -- Egypt in the First Intermediate Period / Juan Carlos and Moreno García -- The Kingdom of Ur / Steven J. Garfinkle -- The Middle East after the fall of Ur: Isin and Larsa / Klaus Wagensonner -- The Middle East after the fall of Ur: from Assur to the Levant / Ilya Arkhipov -- The Middle East after the fall of Ur: from Ešnunna and the Zagros to Susa / Katrien De Graef -- Before the Kingdom of the Hittites: Anatolia in the Middle Bronze Age / Gojko Barjamovic -- The Kingdom of Babylon and the Kingdom of the Sealand / Odette Boivin -- Egypt's Middle Kingdom: a view from within / Harco Willems -- Middle Kingdom Egypt and Africa / Kathryn A. Bard -- Middle Kingdom Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean / Ezra S. Marcus -- Egypt's Middle Kingdom: perspectives on culture and society / Wolfram Grajetzki
Summary "This groundbreaking, five-volume series offers a comprehensive, fully illustrated history of Egypt and Western Asia (the Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Iran), from the emergence of complex states to the conquest of Alexander the Great. Written by a highly diverse, international team of leading scholars, the volumes in this series focus firmly on the political and social histories of the states and communities of the ancient Near East. The second volume covers broadly the first half of the second millennium BC or, in archaeological terms, the Middle Bronze Age. Eleven chapters present the history of the Near East from the end of the third millennium BC to the fall of Babylon and discuss the First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom Egypt, the Mesopotamian kingdom of Ur under the rule of the so-called Third Dynasty of Ur and its successor states centered on the cities of Isin and Larsa. Also included are the subsequent mosaic of states of various sizes and complexity attested from the Eastern Mediterranean shore and the Anatolian highlands to the mountains of Iran, and finally the kingdom of Babylon. Key topics include the absolute chronology of the Middle Bronze Age, the formation, consolidation, and disintegration of complex states, the role of kingship, cult, and material culture in creating and managing social hierarchies, and the overland and maritime trade networks, and the political interactions that bridged deserts, oceans, and mountain ranges to bring together diverse people and polities in the vast area between Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia"--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from home page (Oxford Academic, viewed on July 6, 2023)
Subject Sumerians -- History
Sumerians -- Antiquities
Sumerians -- Civilization
Sumerians -- Antiquities
Sumerians
Antiquities
Civilization
SUBJECT Egypt -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041265
Egypt -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041263
Egypt -- History -- Sources
Middle East -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090502
Middle East -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004414
Middle East -- History -- Sources
Babylonia -- History
Babylonia -- Antiquities
Babylonia -- Civilization
Ur (Extinct city) -- History
Subject Middle East -- Babylonia
Iraq -- Ur (Extinct city)
Egypt
Middle East
Genre/Form History
Sources
Form Electronic book
Author Radner, Karen, editor, author.
Moeller, Nadine, editor, author.
Potts, Daniel T., editor, author.
ISBN 9780197601037
0197601030
9780190687595
0190687592
0190687584
9780190687588
Other Titles From the end of the third millennium BC to the fall of Babylon