Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia

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Anatolian history studies
ancient civilisations research
ancient Near East population groups
ARAB Ii
archaeological site excavation
Ashurnasirpal II
assyrian
Assyrian King
Assyrian King Adad Nirari
Assyrian King Ashur Bel Kala
Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II
Assyrian King Sargon II
Assyrian King Shamshi Adad
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bronze
C7 CE
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city
cuneiform sources analysis
early
Early Bronze Age
Early M2
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Hittite King
Hittite King Mursili II
Hittite King Tudhaliya IV
iron
Iron Age City
king
late
Late Bronze Age
Late Bronze Age City
M1 BCE M1 CE
M1 BCE M1 CE City
Mesopotamian archaeology
middle
Middle Bronze Age
Middle Bronze Age City
OT Source
OT Tradition
royal dynasties chronology
Sargon II
shalmaneser
Southwestern Anatolia

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415394857
  • Weight: 1780g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This 500,000 word reference work provides the most comprehensive general treatment available of the peoples and places of the regions commonly referred to as the ancient Near and Middle East – extending from the Aegean coast of Turkey in the west to the Indus river in the east. It contains some 1,500 entries on the kingdoms, countries, cities, and population groups of Anatolia, Cyprus, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, and Iran and parts of Central Asia, from the Early Bronze Age to the end of the Persian empire.

Five distinguished international scholars have collaborated with the author on the project. Detailed accounts are provided of the Near/Middle Eastern peoples and places known to us from historical records. Each of these entries includes specific references to translated passages from the relevant ancient texts. Numerous entries on archaeological sites contain accounts of their history of excavation, as well as more detailed descriptions of their chief features and their significance within the commercial, cultural, and political contexts of the regions to which they belonged.

The book contains a range of illustrations, including twenty maps. It serves as a major, indeed a unique, reference source for students as well as established scholars, both of the ancient Near Eastern as well as the Classical civilizations. It also appeals to more general readers wishing to pursue in depth their interests in these civilizations. There is nothing comparable to it on the market today.

Trevor Bryce is an Honorary Research Consultant at the University of Queensland and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He has held positions as Reader in Classics and Ancient History, University of Queensland, Professor of Classics and Ancient History, University of New England (Australia), and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Lincoln University, New Zealand. He is the author of numerous works on the ancient Near East. His most recent publications are The Kingdom of the Hittites (2005), and The Trojans and their Neighbours (Routledge, 2006).

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