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Dynamics of production in the Ancient Near East : 1300-500 BC / edited by Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Moreno García, Juan Carlos, editor.
European Science Foundation.
Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III.
Conference Name:
European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on "Dynamics of production and economic interaction in the Near East in the first half of the 1st millennium BCE" (2011 : Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Middle East--History--To 622--Congresses.
Middle East.
Middle East--Civilization--To 622--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (438 pages)
Place of Publication:
Oxford, [England] ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : Oxbow books, 2016.
Summary:
The transition between the 2nd and the 1st millennium BC was an era of deep economic changes in the ancient Near East. An increasing monetization of transactions, a broader use of silver, the management of the resources of temples through "entrepreneurs", the development of new trade circuits and an expanding private, small-scale economy, transformed the role previously played by institutions such as temples and royal palaces. The 17 essays collected here analyze the economic transformations which affected the old dominant powers of the Late Bronze Age, their adaptation to a new economic environment, the emergence of new economic actors and the impact of these changes on very different social sectors and geographic areas, from small communities in the oases of the Egyptian Western Desert to densely populated urban areas in Mesopotamia. Egypt was not an exception. Traditionally considered as a conservative and highly hierarchical and bureaucratic society, Egypt shared nevertheless many of these characteristics and tried to adapt its economic organization to the challenges of a new era. In the end, the emergence of imperial super-powers (Assyria, Babylonia, Persia and, to a lesser extent, Kushite and Saite Egypt) can be interpreted as the answer of former palatial organizations to the economic and geopolitical conditions of the early Iron Age. A new order where competition for the control of flows of wealth and of strategic trading areas appears crucial.
Contents:
Economies in transition : trade, money, labour and nomads at the turn of the 1st millennium BC / Juan Carlos Moreno García
Oil and wine for silver? The economic agency of the Egyptian peasant communities in the Great Oasis during the Persian Period / Damien Agut-Labordère
Urban craftsmen and other specialists, their land holdings, and the Neo-Assyrian state / Heather D. Baker
Beyond capitalism : conceptualising ancient trade through friction, world historical context and bazaars / Peter Fibiger Bang
Phoenician trade : the first 300 years / Carol Bell
The contribution of pottery production in reconstructing aspects of local rural economy at the northern frontier of the Neo-Assyrian Empire / Anacleto D'Agostino
Silver circulation and the development of the private economy in the Assyrian Empire (9th-7th centuries BCE) : considerations on private investments, prices and prosperity levels of the imperial élite / Salvatore Gaspa
Long-distance trade in Neo-Babylonian Mesopotamia : the effects of institutional changes / Laetitia Graslin-Thomé
The empire of trade and the empires of force : Tyre in the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian periods / Caroline Van der Brugge & Kristin Kleber
Temples and agricultural labour in Egypt, from the late New Kingdom to the Saite Period* / Juan Carlos Moreno García
North-east Africa and trade at the crossroads of the Nile Valley, the Mediterranean and the Red Sea / Robert G. Morkot
Temples, trade and money in Egypt in the 1st millennium BC / Renate Müller-Wollermann
From "institutional" to "private" : traders, routes and commerce from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age1 / Susan Sherratt
Intercultural contacts between Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula at the turn of the 2nd to the 1st millennium BCE / Gunnar Sperveslage
Interactions between temple, king and local elites : the han-û land schemes in Babylonia (8th-6th centuries BC) / John P. Nielsen and Caroline Waerzeggers
Organisation and financing of trade and caravans in the Near East / Jean-Baptiste Yon
Aegean economies from Bronze Age to Iron Age : some lines of development, 13th-7th centuries BC / Julien Zurbach.
Notes:
"This volume presents the results of the European Science Foundation (ESF) Exploratory Workshop entitled "Dynamics of production and economic interaction in the Near East in the first half of the 1st millennium BCE", which was held at the University Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3, 28-30 June 2011."
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781785702839
1785702831
OCLC:
960760547

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