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Life at the Bottom of Babylonian Society - Servile Laborers at Nippur in the 14th and 13th Centuries B.C

English · Hardback

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"Life at the Bottom of Babylonian Society" is a study of the population dynamics, family structure, and legal status of publicly-controlled servile workers in Kassite Babylonia. It compares some of the demographic aspects proper to this group with other intensively studied past populations, such as Roman Egypt, Medieval Tuscany, and American slave plantations. It suggests that families, especially those headed by single mothers, acted as a counter measure against population reduction (flight and death) and as a means for the state to control this labor force. The work marks a step forward in the use of quantitative measures in conjunction with cuneiform sources to achieve a better understanding of the social and economic forces that affected ancient Near Eastern populations.

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Jonathan S. Tenney, Ph.D. (2009) in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, is a postdoctoral fellow in Assyriology at the University of Copenhagen and the recipient of the Outstanding Dissertation Award by The American Academic Institute of Iraq. He will be joining the faculty of Cornell University in the Autumn of 2011.

Product details

Authors Jonathan S Tenney, Jonathan S. Tenney
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.07.2011
 
EAN 9789004206892
ISBN 978-90-04-20689-2
No. of pages 290
Dimensions 168 mm x 245 mm x 22 mm
Weight 592 g
Series Culture and History of the Anc
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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