The Pax Assyriaca : the historical evolution of civilisations and the archaeology of empires /

This volume provides a study of the evolutionary process of ancient civilisations, stressing the comparison between theoretical principles and relevant historical and archaeological evidence. For this reason, the study focuses on the origin, development and collapse of the first stage of the 'C...

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Main Author: Toro, Benjamin (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2022.

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Call Number: DS73.7

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