The editors' aim to replace the CAH seems within reach and serious students will benefit much from consulting these chapters. I look forward to reading the next volumes.

Prof. M. Van De Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis

My brief survey should show how systematic this narrative of ancient Near Eastern history is and how all the authors present the most up-to-date accounts possible. The editors' aim to replace the CAH seems within reach and serious students will benefit much from consulting these chapters. I look forward to reading the next volumes.

Marc Van de Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis

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, whose expertise brings to life the people, places, and times of the remote past, the volumes in this series focus firmly on the political and social histories of the states and communities of the ancient Near East. Individual chapters present the key textual and material sources underpinning the historical reconstruction, paying particular attention to the most recent archaeological finds and their impact on our historical understanding of the periods surveyed. Commencing with the domestication of plants and animals, and the foundation of the first permanent settlements in the region, Volume I contains ten chapters that provide a masterful survey of the earliest dynasties and territorial states in the ancient Near East, concluding with the rise of the Old Kingdom in Egypt and the Dynasty of Akkad in Mesopotamia. Politics, ideology, religion, art, crafts, economy, military developments, and the built environment are all examined. Uniquely, emphasis is placed upon elucidating both the internal dynamics of these states and communities, as well as their external relationships with their neighbors in the wider region. The result is a thoughtful, critical, and robust survey of the populations that laid the foundation for all future developments in the ancient Near East.
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The first volume in this groundbreaking series covers the period from the mid-tenth to the late third millennium BC and presents the history of Egypt and Western Asia (Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Iran) in ten chapters.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface Abbreviations The Contributors Introducing the Oxford History of the Ancient Near East (Nadine Moeller, D. T. Potts and Karen Radner) 1: Prehistoric Western Asia (Peter M.M.G. Akkermans) 2: Prehistoric Egypt (E. Christiana Köhler) 3: The Uruk Phenomenon (Gebhard J. Selz) 4: Early Dynastic Egypt (Laurel Bestock) 5: Egypt's Old Kingdom: A View from Within (Miroslav Bárta) 6: Egypt's Old Kingdom in Contact with the World (Pierre Tallet) 7: Egypt's Old Kingdom: Perspectives on Culture and Society (Richard Bussmann) 8: The Early Dynastic Near East (Vitali Bartash) 9: The Kingdom of Akkad: A View from Within (Ingo Schrakamp) 10: The Kingdom of Akkad in Contact with the World (Piotr Michalowski) Index
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"The editors' aim to replace the CAH seems within reach and serious students will benefit much from consulting these chapters. I look forward to reading the next volumes." -- Prof. M. Van De Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis "My brief survey should show how systematic this narrative of ancient Near Eastern history is and how all the authors present the most up-to-date accounts possible. The editors' aim to replace the CAH seems within reach and serious students will benefit much from consulting these chapters. I look forward to reading the next volumes." -- Marc Van de Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis
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Selling point: Offers a comprehensive, comparative, and integrative approach to the history of Western Asia and northeast Africa Selling point: Integrates the latest epigraphic research and archaeological discoveries Selling point: Uses states and communities as the focal points of the narrative Selling point: Fully illustrated, with detailed cartography for each chapter Selling point: Written by an international team of leading scholars
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Karen Radner is Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Nadine Moeller is Professor of Egyptian Archaeology at Yale University. D. T. Potts is Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University.
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Selling point: Offers a comprehensive, comparative, and integrative approach to the history of Western Asia and northeast Africa Selling point: Integrates the latest epigraphic research and archaeological discoveries Selling point: Uses states and communities as the focal points of the narrative Selling point: Fully illustrated, with detailed cartography for each chapter Selling point: Written by an international team of leading scholars
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190687854
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
1202 gr
Høyde
211 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
41 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
804

Biografisk notat

Karen Radner is Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Nadine Moeller is Professor of Egyptian Archaeology at Yale University. D. T. Potts is Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University.