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Amorites and the Bronze Age Near East - The Making of a Regional Identity

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Informationen zum Autor Aaron A. Burke is professor of Near Eastern archaeology and the Kershaw Chair in the Archaeology of the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has written on warfare, culture and social change in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Klappentext This study summons historical, archaeological, and iconographic data from Bronze Age Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Egypt to address the legacy of Amorites. Zusammenfassung This study summons historical, archaeological, and iconographic data from Bronze Age Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Egypt to address the legacy of Amorites. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Amorites, their legacy, and the study of identity; 2. Communities at the margins: the origins of Amorite identity, 2500-2200 B.C.; 3. Beyond pastoralism: diaspora and opportunity, 2200-2000 B.C.; 4. Mercenaries and merchants: networks of political and economic power, 2000-1800 B.C.; 5. Competition and emulation: the Amorite Koiné from Dilmun to Avaris, 1800-1500 B.C. 6. Conclusion: Amorite identity in the long durée.

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