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Power And Politics In The Neoelamite Kingdom Elynn Gorris

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Power And Politics In The Neoelamite Kingdom Elynn Gorris
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Publisher: Peeters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Elynn Gorris
ISBN: 9789042942660, 9789042942677, 9042942665, 9042942673
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Power And Politics In The Neoelamite Kingdom Elynn Gorris by Elynn Gorris 9789042942660, 9789042942677, 9042942665, 9042942673 instant download after payment.

Power and Politics in the Neo-Elamite Kingdom (c. 1100-520 BC) documents one of the most obscure episodes in the political history of ancient southwestern Iran. Elam's strategic position between the Mesopotamian alluvial plain, the Persian Gulf and the Iranian highlands made it a target for territorial expansion of the Neo-Assyrian empire. However, the ability of the Neo-Elamite kings to engage in a political alliance with the Neo-Babylonian kingdom, the flexibility of the Neo-Elamite government system and the dynamics between the various ethnic and social groups living within the multiple valleys of Elam protected the Elamite heartland for centuries against the continuous military threat. Elam became an indisputable partner in an inter-regional network of Mesopotamian states until the emergence of the Persian empire reshaped the political landscape of the Ancient Near East. By re-evaluating the dynastic lineage of Neo-Elamite kings, the geopolitical power of the Neo-Elamite kingdom and the (trans-)formation the Elamite government system in the 1st millennium BC through written and archaeological evidence, this book aims to improve our understanding of the last centuries of Elam.

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