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The Ancient Mesopotamian City Marc Van De Mieroop (Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Columbia University)

The Ancient Mesopotamian City By Marc Van De Mieroop (Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Columbia University)

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Urban history starts in Mesopotamia: the earliest known cities developed there as a result of long indigenous processes. This work examines urban life in the period, investigating urban topography, the role of cities as centres of culture, political and social structure, economy and the arts.

The Ancient Mesopotamian City Summary

The Ancient Mesopotamian City by Marc Van De Mieroop (Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Columbia University)

Urban history starts in Mesopotamia: the earliest known cities developed there as a result of long indigenous processes and, for millennia, the city determined every aspect of Mesopotamian civilization. Marc Van De Mieroop examines urban life in the historical period, investigating urban topography, the role of cities as centres of culture, their political and social structures, economy, literature, and the arts. He draws on material from the entirety of Mesopotamian history, from c. 3000 to 300 BC, and from both Babylonia and Assyria, arguing that the Mesopotamian city can be regarded as a prototype that inspired the rest of the ancient world and shared characteristics with the European cities of antiquity.

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NLS9780198152866
9780198152866
0198152868
The Ancient Mesopotamian City by Marc Van De Mieroop (Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, Columbia University)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-09-09
286
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