Selected Writings on Chariots and Other Early Vehicles Riding and Harness

Selected Writings on Chariots and Other Early Vehicles  Riding and Harness
Author: Mary Aiken Littauer,Joost H. Crouwel,Peter Raulwing
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004117997

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This collection of papers is primarily concerned with wheeled transport in antiquity. They shed much light on the construction of the vehicles, the ways their draught animals were harnessed and controlled, and on the uses to which the equipages were put. Ridden animals also feature in this collection of papers.

Selected Writings on Chariots and other Early Vehicles Riding and Harness

Selected Writings on Chariots and other Early Vehicles  Riding and Harness
Author: M.A. Littauer,Joost Crouwel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004494169

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This collection of papers is primarily concerned with transport by wheeled vehicle in antiquity. They shed much light on the construction of the vehicles, the ways their draught animals were harnessed and controlled, and the uses to which the equipages were put. The evidence discussed includes actual remains of vehicles and bridles, as well as figured and textual documents. Ridden animals and their gear also feature in this collection of papers. The Selected Writings of Mary B. Littauer and Joost H. Crouwel are important for all those interested in the cultures of the ancient Near East, Egypt and Cyprus and of Bronze Age Greece.

Donkeys in the Biblical World

Donkeys in the Biblical World
Author: Kenneth C. Way
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575066431

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In this volume, Kenneth Way explores the role of donkeys in the symbolism and ceremonies of the biblical world. His study stands alone in providing a comprehensive examination of donkeys in ancient Near Eastern texts, the archaeological record, and the Hebrew Bible. Way demonstrates that donkeys held a distinct status in the beliefs and rituals of the ancient Near East and especially Canaan-Israel. The focus on ceremony and symbol encompasses social and religious thoughts and practices that are reflected in ancient texts and material culture relating to the donkey. Ceremonial considerations include matters of sacrifice, treaty ratification, consumption, death, burial, “scapegoat” rituals, and foundation deposits; symbolic considerations include matters of characterization, association, function, behavior, and iconographic depiction. However, the distinction between ceremony and symbol is not strict. In many cases, these two categories are symbiotic. The need for this study on donkeys is very apparent in the disciplines that study the biblical world. There is not a single monograph or article that treats this subject comprehensively. Philologists have discussed the meaning of the Amorite phrase “to kill a jackass,” and archaeologists have discussed the phenomenon of equid burials. But until now, neither philologists nor archaeologists have attempted to pull together all the ceremonial and symbolic data on donkeys from burials, ancient Near Eastern texts, and the Hebrew Bible. Way’s study fills this void.

New Perspectives on Ancient Warfare

New Perspectives on Ancient Warfare
Author: Garrett Fagan,Matthew Trundle
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004187344

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New Perspectives on Ancient Warfare explores the armies of antiquity from Assyria and Persia, to classical Greece and Rome. The studies illustrate the ways in which technology, innovation, cultural exchange, and tactical developments transformed ancient warfare by land and sea.

Framing the Mahabharata

Framing the Mahabharata
Author: Saikat K Bose
Publsiher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789386457578

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It all probably was a tale.However, serious research does identify some events, from about a thousand years before the Common Era, that qualify as the bases of the epic’s plot. Apparently, collective memory evolved significantly through the centuries before their stories, legends, and allegories took the forms that we know from the epic today.And yet, even if no set of historical events can be found to correspond with epic episodes, its many stories, legends, and allegories nevertheless conform to themes that were at one time authentic. In other words, whether or not epic episodes were historical, the ideas and concepts they represent were.It is with these ideas and concepts that Framing the Mahabharata weaves the pattern of South Asian society as it evolved through the cusp of the Bronze and Iron Ages, developing motifs we are familiar with today. Against this pattern, it reconstructs the military tactics, technology, and sociology that marked the interplay of nomadic and sedentary folks, most poignantly depicted in the career of war-chariots.

Fighting for the King and the Gods

Fighting for the King and the Gods
Author: Charlie Trimm
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884142379

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The most up-to-date sourcebook on warfare in the ancient Near East Fighting for the King and the Gods provides an introduction to the topic of war and the variety of texts concerning many aspects of warfare in the ancient Near East. These texts illustrate various viewpoints of war and show how warfare was an integral part of life. Trimm examines not only the victors and the famous battles, but also the hardship that war brought to many. While several of these texts treated here are well known (i.e., Ramses II's battle against the Hittites at Qadesh), others are known only to specialists. This work will allow a broader audience to access and appreciate these important texts as they relate to the history and ideology of warfare. Features References to recent secondary literature for further study Early Greek and Chinese illustrative texts for comparisons with other cultures Indices to help guide the reader

Tell Arbid I Clay Figurines

Tell Arbid I  Clay Figurines
Author: Maciej Makowski
Publsiher: Instytut Kultur Śródziemnomorskich i Orientalnych Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788394800482

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Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia

Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia
Author: Glenn M. Schwartz
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781938770968

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This book presents the results of the extensive excavation of a small, rural village from the period of emerging cities in upper Mesopotamia (modern northeast Syria) in the early to middle third millennium BC. Prior studies of early Near Eastern urban societies generally focused on the cities and elites, neglecting the rural component of urbanization. This research represents part of a move to rectify that imbalance. Reports on the architecture, pottery, animal bones, plant remains, and other varieties of artifacts and ecofacts enhance our understanding of the role of villages in the formation of urban societies, the economic relationship between small rural sites and urban centers, and status and economic differentiation in villages. Among the significant results are the extensive exposure of a large segment of the village area, revealing details of spatial and social organization and household economics. The predominance of large-scale grain storage and processing leads to questions of staple finance, economic relations with pastoralists, and connections to developing urban centers.