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The Neoassyrian Empire In The Southwest Imperial Domination And Its Consequences 1st Edition Avraham Faust

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The Neoassyrian Empire In The Southwest Imperial Domination And Its Consequences 1st Edition Avraham Faust
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Avraham Faust
ISBN: 9780198841630, 0198841639
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Neoassyrian Empire In The Southwest Imperial Domination And Its Consequences 1st Edition Avraham Faust by Avraham Faust 9780198841630, 0198841639 instant download after payment.

The Neo-Assyrian empire -- the first large empire of the ancient world -- has attracted a great deal of public attention ever since the spectacular discoveries of its impressive remains in the 19th century. The southwestern part of this empire, located in the lands of the Bible, is
archaeologically speaking the best known region in the world, and its history is described in a plethora of texts, including the Hebrew Bible.
Using a bottom-up approach, Avraham Faust utilises this unparalleled information to reconstruct the outcomes of the Assyrian conquest of the region and how it impacted the diverse political units and ecological zones that comprised it. In doing so, he draws close attention to the transformations the
imperial take-over brought in its wake. His analysis reveals the marginality of the annexed territories in the southwest as the empire focused its activities in small border areas facing its prospering clients. A comparison of this surprising picture to the information available from other parts of
the empire suggests that the distance of these provinces from the imperial core is responsible for their fate. This sheds new light on factors influencing imperial expansion, the considerations leading to annexation, and the imperial methods of control, challenging old conventions about the
development of the Assyrian empire and its rule.
Faust also examines the Assyrian empire within the broader context of ancient Near Eastern imperialism to answer larger questions on the nature of Assyrian domination, the reasons for its harsh treatment of the distant provinces, and the factors influencing the limits of its reach. His findings
highlight the historical development of imperial control in antiquity and the ways in which later empires were able to overcome similar limitations, paving the way to much larger and longer-lasting polities.

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