Early Urbanism on the Syrian Euphrates

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A01=Lisa Cooper
age
ancient Near East studies
Author_Lisa Cooper
bronze
Bronze Age
Bronze Age archaeology
Category=NKD
Category=NKL
Cist Graves
Citadel Cities
Cooking Pot
Early Bronze Age
Early Bronze Age Settlement
EB Settlement
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Euphrates Region
Euphrates River
Euphrates River Valley
Euphrates Sites
Euphrates Valley
Euphrates valley urbanisation research
habuba
Habuba Kabira
Jerablus Tahtani
kabira
Main Mound
Middle Bronze Age
millennium
Millennium Bc
mortuary practices
Mud Brick
northern
Northern Euphrates
Porter 1995a
Porter 2002b
region
river
settlement
settlement patterns analysis
Shaft Graves
sites
Southern Mansion
Southern Mesopotamia
Syrian Euphrates
tribal societies Syria
urban political systems

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415487207
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Studying archaeological evidence from sites covering over 200 kilometres of the banks of the Euphrates River, Lisa Cooper's excellent monograph explores the growth and development of human settlement in the Euphrates River Valley of Northern Syria during the Early and Middle Bronze Ages from circa 2700 to 1550 BC.

Cooper focuses on the nature and development of the urban politics that existed in the area during these periods and highlights two principal inter-related characteristics of the Euphrates Valley:

  • the study of specific aspects of Euphrates culture, such as the nature of urban secular and religious architecture, mortuary remains, and subsistence pursuits, to underline the unique character of this region during the Early and Middle Bronze Ages
  • the striking resilience of its cultural traditions over many centuries despite the political instability and environmental degradation.

Including studies on the tribal background of the populations, the economy, the unique geography of the Euphrates, the ethnic and social structure of its inhabitants, and the influences of states surrounding it, this is a unique and invaluable resource for all students of archaeology and ancient history.

University of British Columbia, Canada

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