Mountain peoples in the ancient Near East : the case of the Zagros in the first millennium BCE /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Akkadian Unknown Elamite Griego Antiguo Latín |
Publicado: |
Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2017.
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Colección: | Classica et orientalia ;
Bd. 18. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""Cover""; ""Titel""; ""Imprint""; ""Contents""; ""List of Figures ""; ""List of Plates ""; ""List of Tables ""; ""List of Abbreviations ""; ""Acknowledgement ""; ""Preface: A Note on Transliteration and Transl""; ""1. Introduction ""; ""1.1 Geographical, Prehistoric and Historical Setting ""; ""1.2 The Sources ""; ""1.3 History of Research ""
- ""2. Conceptual and Theoretical Framework """"2.1 Defining Pastoralism, Pastoral Nomadism, Transhumance and Tribalism ""; ""2.2 Pastoral Societies and the State ""; ""3. The Peoples of the Zagros in the Neo-Assyrian Sources ""; ""3.1 The Assyrian Campaigns in the Eastern Mountains ""
- ""3.1.1 The Opening of New Roads to the East """"3.1.2 The Annexation and Consolidation Phase ""; ""3.1.3 The Loss of Control ""; ""3.2 The Mountain Peoples and Their Environment in the Royal Inscriptions and Letters""; ""3.2.1 Socio-Political Organisation ""; ""3.2.2 The Way of Life ""; ""3.2.3 The Mountainous Environment ""
- ""3.2.4 Representation of the Mountain Dwellers """"4. The Peoples of the Zagros in the Urará¹ian Sources""; ""4.1 The Urará¹ian Expansion towards the Southeast""; ""4.2 Territorial Organisation and Resources in the Royal Inscriptions ""; ""5. The Peoples of the Zagros in the Neo-Elamite, Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Sources""; ""5.1 The Neo-Elamite and Related Sources ""
- ""5.1.1 The Peoples of Bīt-Bunakki and Araši in the Assyrian Texts Concerning Elam""""5.1.2 The Peoples of Samati and Ayapir in the Neo-Elamite Inscriptions and Administrative Tablets""; ""5.1.3 Beyond Elam: Persians and Other Peoples in the Late Assyrian Sources""; ""5.2 The Neo-Babylonian Sources ""; ""5.2.1 The Chronicles and the Royal Inscriptions: Manneans, Medes, Gutians and ""umman manda"" in Mesopotamia""