The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes
Herausgeber: Düring, Bleda S.; Stek, Tesse D.
The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes
Herausgeber: Düring, Bleda S.; Stek, Tesse D.
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This book examines the poorly understood transformations in rural landscapes and societies that formed the backbone of ancient empires.
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This book examines the poorly understood transformations in rural landscapes and societies that formed the backbone of ancient empires.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639245
- ISBN-10: 131663924X
- Artikelnr.: 59581587
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639245
- ISBN-10: 131663924X
- Artikelnr.: 59581587
1. Ancient empires on the ground: provincial and peripheral perspectives
Bleda S. Düring and Tesse Stek; Part I. The Transformation of Rural
Societies and Landscapes: 2. Engineering empire: a provincial perspective
on the Middle Assyrian empire Bleda S. Düring; 3. The creation of the
Assyrian heartland: new data from the 'land behind Nineveh' Daniele Morandi
Bonacossi; 4. Pioneers of the Western Desert: the Kharga Oasis in the
Achaemenid Empire Henry Colburn; 5. Power at a distance: the Hellenistic
rural exploitation of the 'farther' chora of Chersonesos (Crimea, Ukraïne)
from the perspective of the Darylgaè survey project Peter Attema; 6. Early
Roman colonization beyond the Romanizing agro-town: village patterns of
settlement and highland exploitation in the Abruzzo, Central Italy Tesse D.
Stek; Part II. The Transformation of Peripheral Societies and Landscapes:
7. Negotiation, violence, and resistance: Urartu's frontiers in the Iron
Age Caucasus Lauren Ristvet; 8. The archaeology of imperial borderlands: a
view from Roman Egypt and Sudan Anna Lucille Boozer; 9. Living on the edge:
the Roman Empire in the North Mesopotamian Steppe Lidewijde de Jong and
Rocco Palermo; 10. On the edge: Butrint on the western frontier of the
Byzantine Empire Joanita Vroom; Part III. Comparing Repertoires of Rule in
Rural and Peripheral Regions: 11. Strategies of empire expansion J. Daniel
Rogers; 12. What's the big picture? Comparative perspectives on the
archaeology of empire Bradley J. Parker; 13. Towards a patchwork
perspective of ancient empires Tesse D. Stek and Bleda S. Düring; Index.
Bleda S. Düring and Tesse Stek; Part I. The Transformation of Rural
Societies and Landscapes: 2. Engineering empire: a provincial perspective
on the Middle Assyrian empire Bleda S. Düring; 3. The creation of the
Assyrian heartland: new data from the 'land behind Nineveh' Daniele Morandi
Bonacossi; 4. Pioneers of the Western Desert: the Kharga Oasis in the
Achaemenid Empire Henry Colburn; 5. Power at a distance: the Hellenistic
rural exploitation of the 'farther' chora of Chersonesos (Crimea, Ukraïne)
from the perspective of the Darylgaè survey project Peter Attema; 6. Early
Roman colonization beyond the Romanizing agro-town: village patterns of
settlement and highland exploitation in the Abruzzo, Central Italy Tesse D.
Stek; Part II. The Transformation of Peripheral Societies and Landscapes:
7. Negotiation, violence, and resistance: Urartu's frontiers in the Iron
Age Caucasus Lauren Ristvet; 8. The archaeology of imperial borderlands: a
view from Roman Egypt and Sudan Anna Lucille Boozer; 9. Living on the edge:
the Roman Empire in the North Mesopotamian Steppe Lidewijde de Jong and
Rocco Palermo; 10. On the edge: Butrint on the western frontier of the
Byzantine Empire Joanita Vroom; Part III. Comparing Repertoires of Rule in
Rural and Peripheral Regions: 11. Strategies of empire expansion J. Daniel
Rogers; 12. What's the big picture? Comparative perspectives on the
archaeology of empire Bradley J. Parker; 13. Towards a patchwork
perspective of ancient empires Tesse D. Stek and Bleda S. Düring; Index.
1. Ancient empires on the ground: provincial and peripheral perspectives
Bleda S. Düring and Tesse Stek; Part I. The Transformation of Rural
Societies and Landscapes: 2. Engineering empire: a provincial perspective
on the Middle Assyrian empire Bleda S. Düring; 3. The creation of the
Assyrian heartland: new data from the 'land behind Nineveh' Daniele Morandi
Bonacossi; 4. Pioneers of the Western Desert: the Kharga Oasis in the
Achaemenid Empire Henry Colburn; 5. Power at a distance: the Hellenistic
rural exploitation of the 'farther' chora of Chersonesos (Crimea, Ukraïne)
from the perspective of the Darylgaè survey project Peter Attema; 6. Early
Roman colonization beyond the Romanizing agro-town: village patterns of
settlement and highland exploitation in the Abruzzo, Central Italy Tesse D.
Stek; Part II. The Transformation of Peripheral Societies and Landscapes:
7. Negotiation, violence, and resistance: Urartu's frontiers in the Iron
Age Caucasus Lauren Ristvet; 8. The archaeology of imperial borderlands: a
view from Roman Egypt and Sudan Anna Lucille Boozer; 9. Living on the edge:
the Roman Empire in the North Mesopotamian Steppe Lidewijde de Jong and
Rocco Palermo; 10. On the edge: Butrint on the western frontier of the
Byzantine Empire Joanita Vroom; Part III. Comparing Repertoires of Rule in
Rural and Peripheral Regions: 11. Strategies of empire expansion J. Daniel
Rogers; 12. What's the big picture? Comparative perspectives on the
archaeology of empire Bradley J. Parker; 13. Towards a patchwork
perspective of ancient empires Tesse D. Stek and Bleda S. Düring; Index.
Bleda S. Düring and Tesse Stek; Part I. The Transformation of Rural
Societies and Landscapes: 2. Engineering empire: a provincial perspective
on the Middle Assyrian empire Bleda S. Düring; 3. The creation of the
Assyrian heartland: new data from the 'land behind Nineveh' Daniele Morandi
Bonacossi; 4. Pioneers of the Western Desert: the Kharga Oasis in the
Achaemenid Empire Henry Colburn; 5. Power at a distance: the Hellenistic
rural exploitation of the 'farther' chora of Chersonesos (Crimea, Ukraïne)
from the perspective of the Darylgaè survey project Peter Attema; 6. Early
Roman colonization beyond the Romanizing agro-town: village patterns of
settlement and highland exploitation in the Abruzzo, Central Italy Tesse D.
Stek; Part II. The Transformation of Peripheral Societies and Landscapes:
7. Negotiation, violence, and resistance: Urartu's frontiers in the Iron
Age Caucasus Lauren Ristvet; 8. The archaeology of imperial borderlands: a
view from Roman Egypt and Sudan Anna Lucille Boozer; 9. Living on the edge:
the Roman Empire in the North Mesopotamian Steppe Lidewijde de Jong and
Rocco Palermo; 10. On the edge: Butrint on the western frontier of the
Byzantine Empire Joanita Vroom; Part III. Comparing Repertoires of Rule in
Rural and Peripheral Regions: 11. Strategies of empire expansion J. Daniel
Rogers; 12. What's the big picture? Comparative perspectives on the
archaeology of empire Bradley J. Parker; 13. Towards a patchwork
perspective of ancient empires Tesse D. Stek and Bleda S. Düring; Index.