Электронная книга: Marc Van De Mieroop «A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000-323 BC»
Incorporating the latest scholarly research, the third edition of A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000–323 BC presents a comprehensive overview of the multicultural civilizations of the ancient Near East. Integrates the most up-to-date research, and includes a richer selection of supplementary materials Addresses the wide variety of political, social, and cultural developments in the ancient NearEast Updated features include new “Key Debate” boxes at the end of each chapter to engage students with various perspectives on a range of critical issues; a comprehensive timeline of events; and 46 new illustrations, including 12 color photos Features a new chapter addressing governance and continuity in the region during the Persian Empire Offers in-depth, accessible discussions of key texts and sources, including the Bible and the Epic of Gilgamesh Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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Marc Van de Mieroop
Marc Van de Mieroop (PhD Yale 1983) is a professor (full professor 1996) of Ancient Near Eastern history at Columbia University.
In addition to his articles and translations, his book publications include:
- Crafts in the Early Isin Period (1987),
- Sumerian Administrative Documents from the Reigns of Ishbi-Erra and Shu-ilishu (1987)
- Society and Enterprise in Old Babylonian Ur (1992)
- The Ancient Mesopotamian City (1997 and 1999) Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780198152866
- Cuneiform Texts and the Writing of History (1999)
- A History of the Ancient Near East, C. 3000-323 BC (2003) Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN 0-631-22552-8
- A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000-323 BC rev ed (2006) Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN 9781405149105
- King Hammurabi of Babylon (2005) Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN 9781405126601
- The Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of Ramesses II (2007) Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN 9781405160698
References
- 1956 births
- Living people
- Belgian Assyriologists
- Belgian historians
Источник: Marc Van de Mieroop
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