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People of Ancient Assyria: Their Inscriptions and Correspondence: Routledge Library Editions: Archaeology

Autor Jørgen Læssøe Traducere de F.S. Leigh-Browne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2016
Was Assyria merely a more brutal, more uncivilized and less interesting offshoot of the culture created by Sumerians and Babylonians in Southern Mesopotamia at the dawn of history? Do the Assyrian reliefs that fill our museums give a complete picture of the phenomenon that was Assyria? Was the contribution of this people to world culture merely an incredibly effective military organization? The answers to these questions are sought here in this detailed book from 1963, referring to personal documents of the time, in the letters Assyrians wrote to one another rather than in the annals of the rulers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138817982
ISBN-10: 1138817988
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Archaeology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword. Introduction 1. The Written Sources 2. Continuity and Change in Mesopotamia 3. The Phenomenon that was Assyria 4. Assyrians and Hurrians in the Zagros 5. Assyrian Historiography

Descriere

The answers to various questions about the life and legacy of the ancient Near East are sought here in this detailed book from 1963, referring to personal documents of the time, in the letters Assyrians wrote to one another rather than in the annals of the rulers.