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The Archaeology of the Bronze Age Levant : From Urban Origins to the Demise of City-States, 3700-1000 BCE

by: Greenberg, R.

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Category: Minoan / Mycenaean / Aegean / Mediterranean Bronze Age
Code: 28528
ISBN-13: 9781107529137 / 978-1-107-52913-7
ISBN-10: 1107529131 / 1-107-52913-1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2022
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Paper
Pages: 413
Book Condition: New
Comments: Part of Cambridge World Archaeology / First Published 2019

The Levant - modern Lebanon, southern Syria, Jordan, Israel and Palestine - is one of the most intensively excavated regions of the world. This richly documented and illustrated survey offers a state-of-the-art description of the formative phase of Levantine societies, as they perfected the Mediterranean village economy and began to interact with neighboring civilizations in Egypt and Syria, on the way to establishing their first towns and city-state polities. Citing numerous finds and interpretive approaches, Greenberg offers a new narrative of social and cultural development, emulation, resistance and change, illustrating how Levantine communities translated broader movements of the Near Eastern and Mediterranean Bronze Age - the emergence of states, international trade, elite networks and imperial ambitions - into a uniquely Levantine idiom.

A detailed, fact-based synthesis that addresses broad themes and trajectories, and bridges the divide between 'empirical' and 'theoretical' approaches
Up-to-date and thoroughly referenced to the latest field research, as well as current interpretative approaches
Transcends long-standing divisions based on modern borders

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Villages and the growth of social power in the Early Bronze I
3. Urbanism and its demise in the Early Bronze II and III
4. The Intermediate Bronze Age – entering the orbit of Syria
5. Villages, manors, and integrated city-states of the Middle Bronze Age
6. The Late Bronze Age – under Egypt's heel
7. Conclusion – the legacy of the Bronze Age Levant.

Awards
Winner, 2020 G. Ernest Wright Award, American Schools of Oriental Research
Reviews & endorsements
'… It is the geographic characteristics of this region that shaped the Levant and its cultures, creating a uniquely Levantine idiom. Its diverse landscapes, microregions and climates, and lack of unifying geographic features tended to suppress the ability to accumulate great amounts of surplus or wealth (which, in turn, would have required the development of large bureaucracies). These tendencies also encouraged exploitation of the region by imperial powers. The result is the resilience, creativity, and flexibility to adapt to new situations as narrated in Greenberg's masterly, nuanced, and engaging account of the Bronze Age Levant.' Ann E. Killibrew, Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies

 
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The Archaeology of the Bronze Age Levant : From Urban Origins to the Demise of City-States, 3700-1000 BCE

by: Greenberg, R.

  • ISBN-13: 9781107529137 / 978-1-107-52913-7
  • ISBN-03: 1107529131 / 1-107-52913-1
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2022

Price: 28,44 EURO

(in stock)