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نویسندگان: Nathan Wasserman. Yigal Bloch
سری: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East; 133
ISBN (شابک) : 9004546588, 9789004546585
ناشر: Brill
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 588
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 11 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Amorites: A Political History of Mesopotamia in the Early Second Millennium BCE به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب آموریت ها: تاریخ سیاسی بین النهرین در اوایل هزاره دوم پیش از میلاد نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Contents Preface Illustrations and Maps Abbreviations Introduction Part 1 The Historical Arena Chapter 1 The Geographical Setting Chapter 2 Nomads and Sedentary Peoples 1 Urban Dwellers and the People of the Steppe 2 Forefathers and Nomadic Groups: The Ḫana, the Simʾalites, and the Yaminites 3 The Amorite Origins of Samsī-Addu’s Dynasty and the Assyrian King List 4 The Amorite Descent of Ḫammurāpi’s Dynasty 5 Amorite Populations in Southern Mesopotamia 6 Amorite Tribes as an Example of Enclosed Nomadism 7 The Amorite Tribal System as Reflected in the Mari Documents 8 Major Institutions and Customs among the Amorite Tribes Chapter 3 Ethnic Identities in Mesopotamia in the Early Second Millennium BCE 1 Nation, Ethnic Group, and Ethnic Category 2 The Amorites as Foreigners in Mesopotamian Cities and Their Self-Perceived Identity 3 Change of Tribal Affiliation as a Political Decision 4 Covenant Terminology and Its Meaning for Tribal Links 5 Language as a Vehicle of Ethnic Distinction 6 The Multiple Faces of Ethnic Identity Chapter 4 The Age of the Amorite Dynasties and the Periodization of Mesopotamian History: Some Basic Observations Chapter 5 The Chronological Framework of the Amorite Dynasties 1 Relative and Absolute Chronology, Synchronisms, and Astronomical Anchors 2 The Assyrian King List as a Chronological Source 3 The Kaneš Eponym List and the Relative Chronology of Assyria 4 Year Names in Southern Mesopotamia and the Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon 5 Mari: A Kingdom with Two Systems of Year-Reckoning 6 The Sumerian King List 7 From Relative to Absolute Chronology: The Venus Tablets of Ammī-ṣadūqa and the Solar Eclipse in the Mari Eponym Chronicle 8 Dendrochronology: Tree-Rings as a Chronological Tool Part 2 Cities, Dynasties, and Kings: Political History Chapter 6 The Kingdom of Isin 1 Chronology of the Kings of Isin 2 The Isin Dynasty from Išbi-Erra to Lipit-Ištar 3 A New Royal Line in Isin: Ur-Ninurta and His Descendants 4 Isin’s Struggle against Its Neighbors: Erra-imittī, Enlil-bāni, and Their Successors 5 The End of Isin 6 Another Successor to the Empire of Ur: The Kingdom of Simurrum Chapter 7 The Kingdom of Larsa 1 The Isin-Larsa Period and the Chronology of the Kings of Larsa 2 The Early Kings 3 The Dynasty of Nūr-Adad 4 The Dynasty of Kudur-Mabuk 5 The Babylonian Conquest of Larsa 6 Larsa’s Revolt against Babylon Chapter 8 The Kingdom of Uruk 1 The Early Kings of Uruk 2 The Sîn-kāšid Dynasty 3 Uruk at the Time of the South Mesopotamian Revolt against Babylon Chapter 9 The Kingdom of Ešnunna 1 Between Ur, Isin, Elam, and the Amorites: The Beginnings of Ešnunna 2 Ešnunna on the Rise: The Dynasty of Ibāl-pī-El I 3 Ešnunna at Its Apex: The Reigns of Dāduša and Ibāl-pī-El II 4 The Babylonian Conquest of Ešnunna 5 Ešnunna’s Final Attempts to Regain Independence Chapter 10 The Kingdom of Malgium 1 The Early Kings of Malgium 2 A Period of Political Upheavals 3 The End of Malgium Chapter 11 The Kingdom of Aššur 1 Aššur as a City-State 2 The Rulers of Aššur at Its Apex as a Center of Commerce 3 The Assyrian Trade with Anatolia 4 The Crisis of the Assyrian Trade and Its Recovery 5 The Conquest of Aššur by Samsī-Addu Chapter 12 The Kingdom of Samsī-Addu 1 Samsī-Addu’s Family Origins 2 The Early Years of Samsī-Addu: The Escape to Babylon and the Conquest of Ekallātum, Aššur, and Mari 3 The Kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia 4 The Reign of Išme-Dagān I Chapter 13 The Kingdom of Mari 1 The Beginnings of Mari 2 The Early Rulers of the Amorite Dynasty in Mari 3 The Reign of Zimrī-Līm 4 The Babylonian Conquest of Mari 5 Mari’s Successor: The Kingdom of Ḫana Chapter 14 The Kingdom of Yamḫad 1 The Beginnings of the Amorite Dynasty of Yamḫad 2 Yamḫad as an Ally of Mari: The Reigns of Yarīm-Līm I and Ḫammurāpi I 3 Yamḫad from the Death of Ḫammurāpi I to the Hittite Conquest Chapter 15 The Kingdom of Qaṭna 1 Archaeological Discoveries at Qaṭna 2 The Dynasty of Išḫī-Addu 3 Qaṭna on the Eve of the Hittite Conquest of Northern Syria Chapter 16 The Kingdom of Babylon 1 Chronology of the Kings of Babylon 2 The Beginnings of the Kingdom 3 Babylon at Its Peak: The Reign of Ḫammurāpi 4 Babylon at the Time of Samsu-ilūna 5 The Late Kings of the Amorite Dynasty of Babylon Concluding Remarks: Instead of an Epilogue Bibliography Index of Divine Names Index of Personal Names Index of Geographical Names Index of Ethnic and Tribal Names Index of Political, Tribal and Religious Terms Index of Ancient Sources