Displays of Cultural Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in the Late Bronze and Iron Age Levant: The Public Presence of Foreign Powers and Local Resistance

Displays of Cultural Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in the Late Bronze and Iron Age Levant

The Public Presence of Foreign Powers and Local Resistance
 
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ISBN13:9781032250533
ISBN10:1032250534
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:248 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:467 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 11 Illustrations, black & white; 11 Halftones, black & white
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This book examines power relationships between Late Bronze and Iron Age Levantine rulers and their subjects through the lens of "cultural hegemony", drawing on textual, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence. Suitable for students and scholars of ancient Near Eastern history and those studying power and imperialism.

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This volume examines the power relationships between the rulers of the Late Bronze and Iron Age and their subjects in the Levant through the lens of "cultural hegemony." It explores the impact of these foreign powers on all social classes and reconstructs the public presence of cultural control.


The book serves to determine the impact of foreign control on the daily lives of those living in the ancient Levant and offers a means by which to attempt to discuss non-elites in the ancient Near East. It examines expressions of foreign ideology within public performance such as religious expressions and in public places, observable by all social classes, which assert control or dominance over local identity markers. In utilizing textual, epigraphic, and archaeological records, it paints a more complete picture of Levantine society during this time while also drawing upon evidence from neighbouring Anatolia, Egypt, and Mesopotamia.


This is a fascinating resource for students and scholars of the ancient Near East, particularly the Levant but also Anatolia, Egypt, and Mesopotamia in the Late Bronze and Iron Age periods. It is also useful for scholars working on power and imperialism across history.

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List of Figures


Acknowledgments


1. Introduction


Part I: The Hittites and the Late Bronze Age Northern Levant


2. Epigraphic Evidence for Cultural Hegemony and Counter
-Hegemony from Emar


3. Epigraphic Evidence for Cultural Hegemony and Counter
-Hegemony from Ugarit


4. Archaeological Evidence from Syria


Part II: Egypt and the Late Bronze Age Southern Levant


5. Egyptian Conceptions and Manifestations of Border in the Southern Levant


6. Egyptian Temples in the Southern Levant


Part III: The Neo
-Assyrians, Neo
-Babylonians, and the Iron Age Southern Levant


7. Neo
-Assyrian Conceptions and Manifestations of Borders in the Iron Age Southern Levant


8. Counter
-Hegemony in the Iron Age Southern Levant


9. The Neo
-Babylonians in the Levant


10. The Neo
-Babylonians in the Iron Age Prophets


11. Conclusions


Works Cited


Index