The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near East: the making of a regional identity
In this book, Aaron A. Burke explores the evolution of Amorite identity in the Near East from ca. 2500-1500 BC. He sets the emergence of a collective identity for the Amorites, one of the most famous groups in Ancient Near Eastern history, against the backdrop of both Akkadian imperial intervention...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book, Aaron A. Burke explores the evolution of Amorite identity in the Near East from ca. 2500-1500 BC. He sets the emergence of a collective identity for the Amorites, one of the most famous groups in Ancient Near Eastern history, against the backdrop of both Akkadian imperial intervention and declining environmental conditions during this period. Tracing the migration of Amorite refugees from agropastoral communities into nearby regions, he shows how mercenarism in both Mesopotamia and Egypt played a central role in the acquisition of economic and political power between 2100 and 1900 BC. Burke also examines how the establishment of Amorite kingdoms throughout the Near East relied on traditional means of legitimation, and how trade, warfare, and the exchange of personnel contributed to the establishment of an Amorite koiné. Offering a fresh approach to identity at different levels of social hierarchy over time and space, this volume contributes to broader questions related to identity for other ancient societies |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 29 Jan 2021) 1. Introduction : Amorites, their legacy, and the study of identity -- Communities at the margins : the origins of Amorite identity, 2500-2200 BC -- Beyond pastoralism : diaspora and opportunity, 2200-2000 BC -- Mercenaries and merchants : networks of political and economic power, 2000-1800 BC -- Competition and emulation : the Amorite koiné from Dilmun to Avaris, 1800-1550 BC -- Conclusion : Amorite identity in the long durée |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 432 Seiten) |
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spelling | Burke, Aaron A. 1974- (DE-588)1078921520 aut The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near East the making of a regional identity Aaron A. Burke, University of California, Los Angeles Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 432 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 29 Jan 2021) 1. Introduction : Amorites, their legacy, and the study of identity -- Communities at the margins : the origins of Amorite identity, 2500-2200 BC -- Beyond pastoralism : diaspora and opportunity, 2200-2000 BC -- Mercenaries and merchants : networks of political and economic power, 2000-1800 BC -- Competition and emulation : the Amorite koiné from Dilmun to Avaris, 1800-1550 BC -- Conclusion : Amorite identity in the long durée In this book, Aaron A. Burke explores the evolution of Amorite identity in the Near East from ca. 2500-1500 BC. He sets the emergence of a collective identity for the Amorites, one of the most famous groups in Ancient Near Eastern history, against the backdrop of both Akkadian imperial intervention and declining environmental conditions during this period. Tracing the migration of Amorite refugees from agropastoral communities into nearby regions, he shows how mercenarism in both Mesopotamia and Egypt played a central role in the acquisition of economic and political power between 2100 and 1900 BC. Burke also examines how the establishment of Amorite kingdoms throughout the Near East relied on traditional means of legitimation, and how trade, warfare, and the exchange of personnel contributed to the establishment of an Amorite koiné. Offering a fresh approach to identity at different levels of social hierarchy over time and space, this volume contributes to broader questions related to identity for other ancient societies Amorites Bronze age / Middle East Middle East / Antiquities Syria / History / To 333 B.C. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Burke, Aaron A., 1974- The Amorites and the Bronze age Near East New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021 978-1-108-81136-1 (DE-604)BV047193433 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Burke, Aaron A., 1974- The Amorites and the Bronze age Near East New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021 978-1-108-49596-7 (DE-604)BV047193433 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108856461 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near East the making of a regional identity |
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