Understanding hegemonic practices of the early Assyrian empire : (Record no. 14069)

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International Standard Book Number 9789062583362
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Classification number DS101
Item number D87 2015
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) DS101, D87 2015
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Personal name Düring, Bleda S.
Dates associated with a name 1976-
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Understanding hegemonic practices of the early Assyrian empire :
Remainder of title essays dedicated to Frans Wiggermann /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Düring, Bleda S.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Leiden :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015.
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Extent 314 p. :
Other physical details illus., maps ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
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Series statement PIHANS (Uitgaven van het Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten te Leiden) ;
Volume/sequential designation Volume 125.
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General note "Volume dedicated to Frans Wiggermann in honour of his important contributions to the study of the Middle Assyrian period and on the occasion of his 65th birthday"
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references.
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Formatted contents note Introduction / Bleda Düring -- I. Mittanians and Middle Assyrians -- 1. Making Mittani Assyrian / Rafal Kolinski -- 2. The Rise and Consolidation of Assyrian Control on the Northwestern Territories / Anacleto D' Agostino -- II. Middle Assyrian Landscapes and Settlements -- 3. Middle Assyrian Territorial Practices in the Region of Ashur / Simone Mühl -- 4. Core and Periphery in the Assyrian State : The View from Dür-Katlimmu / Hartmut Kühne -- 5. Building the Empire : Settlement Patterns in the Middle Assyrian Empire / Aline Tenu -- III. The Western Periphery -- 6. West of Assur : The Life and Times of the Middle Assyrian Dunnu at Tell Sabi Abyad / Peter M. M. G. Akkermans and Frans A. M. Wiggermann -- 7. The Post of Assur in the Land of Hanigalbat-The Organisation of Pottery Production in the Far West of the Middle Assyrian Empire / Kim Duistermaat -- 8. The Central Building of the Tell Sabi Abyad Dunnu / Victor Klinkenberg and Tijm Lanjouw -- 9. Daily Life in the Wild of Assyria / Stefan Jakob -- IV. Feeding the Empire -- 10. Middle Assyrian Herding Practices in the North of Empire : A View from Dunnu-sa-Uzibi / Rémi Berthon -- 11. Middle Assyrian Agrarian Management in the West in the Light of its Forerunners / Hervé Reculeau -- 12. Agriculture on the Fringe : Reconsidering the Role of Barley in Middle Assyrian Agriculture / Federica Fantone -- V. Middle Assyrian Administrative Practices -- 13. Dynastic Marriages in Assyria during the Late Second Millenium BC / Daisuke Shibata -- 14. Foreign Kings in the Middle Assyrian Archival Documentation / Jaume Llop-Radua -- 15. Government Recording Practices in Assyria and her Neighbours and Contemporaries / J. Nicholas Postgate -- VI. Understanding Assyrian Imperialism -- 16. Power, Hegemony, and the Use of Force in the Neo-Assyrian Empire / Bradley Parker -- 17. The Hegemonic Practices of the Middle Assyrian Empire in Context / Bleda Düring.
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Summary, etc. Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire is a thematic volume that addresses the issue of how the Middle Assyrian State achieved and maintained its hold over conquered territories. The central question is whether this state had particular hegemonic practices that might explain its remarkable successes. Contributions were written by established and up and coming archaeologists and Assyriologists. Particular themes addressed in this volume include ; first, the relation between the Middle Assyrian state and that of the Mittani : to what degree the Assyria was a successor state and how it transformed its Mittanian heritage; second, what the effects of the Middle Assyrian Empire were on settlement patterns and landscapes in occupied territories ; third, what the strategies of the Middle Assyrian Empire were in its westernmost peripheries ; fourth, what the agricultural policies of the Middle Assyrian state were ; fifth, what the administrative techniques of the Middle Assyrian state were and how they differed from those of other states ; and sixth, how we can best understand the success of the (Middle) Assyrian Empire from a comparative perspective. Contributing authors : Peter Akkermans ; Anacleto D’Agostino ; Rémi Berthon ; Kim Duistermaat ; Bleda Düring ; Federica Fantone ; Stefan Jakob ; Victor Klinkenberg ; Rafał Koliński ; Hartmut Kühne ; Tijm Lanjouw ; Jaume Llop-Raduà ; Simone Mühl ; Bradley Parker ; J. Nicholas Postgate ; Hervé Reculeau ; Daisuke Shibata ; Aline Tenu ; and Frans Wiggermann. The volume has been dedicated to Frans Wiggermann in honour of his important contributions to the study of the Middle Assyrian period on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
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Personal name Wiggermann, F. A. M.,
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Excavations (Archaeology)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Excavations (Archaeology)
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Geographic name Iraq
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Uniform title PIHANS ;
Volume/sequential designation Volume 125.
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