Palace ware across the Neo-Assyrian imperial landscape : social value and semiotic meaning /
In Palace Ware Across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape , Alice Hunt investigates the social and symbolic meaning of Palace Ware by its cultural audience in the Neo-Assyrian central and annexed provinces, and the unincorporated territories, including buffer zones and vassal states. Traditionally,...
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Format: eBook
Language: English
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Leiden :
Brill,
2015.
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Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
78.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2015, ISBN: 9789004287389.
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Call Number: NK3820 .H86 2015eb
- Preliminary Material /
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- 1 The Palace Ware Problem /
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- 2 Power and Prestige: The Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape /
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- 3 Palace Ware from the Central Provinces: Nimrud, Nineveh and Aššur /
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- 4 Palace Ware from the Annexed Provinces: Dur-Katlimmu and Guzana /
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- 5 Palace Ware in the Unincorporated Territories /
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- 6 Conspicuous Consumption: Social Function and Semiotic Meaning of Palace Ware /
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- 7 Concluding Remarks /
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- Appendix /
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- Bibliography /
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- Index /
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