
The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
168
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 18, 2013
Editore
Oxford University Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0195377990
ISBN-13
9780195377996
Descrizione
Amanda H. Podany presents a compelling journey through the rich history of the Ancient Near East, a captivating period that spanned from 3200 BCE to 539 BCE. This region, often regarded as the cradle of civilization, was marked by significant innovations, cultural exchanges, and the rise and fall of powerful empires. Podany masterfully navigates through the landscapes of ancient Mesopotamia, the significance of trade routes, and the development of early writing systems, shedding light on how they shaped human history.
The narrative draws readers into the vibrant lives of the people who inhabited these lands, revealing their social structures, religious practices, and artistic achievements. By illustrating the interconnectedness of these early societies, Podany highlights their contributions to agriculture, law, and literature, underscoring the foundation they laid for future generations.
In this concise yet informative exploration, readers are invited to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Ancient Near East and its pivotal role in shaping the world. Podany's engaging prose makes complex historical themes accessible, offering a refreshing perspective for both newcomers and those already familiar with history.
The narrative draws readers into the vibrant lives of the people who inhabited these lands, revealing their social structures, religious practices, and artistic achievements. By illustrating the interconnectedness of these early societies, Podany highlights their contributions to agriculture, law, and literature, underscoring the foundation they laid for future generations.
In this concise yet informative exploration, readers are invited to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Ancient Near East and its pivotal role in shaping the world. Podany's engaging prose makes complex historical themes accessible, offering a refreshing perspective for both newcomers and those already familiar with history.
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