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Early antiquity

Igorʹ Mikhaĭlovich Diakonoff 1991 © University of Chicago Press
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  • 9780226144672 (ebook)
  • 9780226144658 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Comparative/World
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  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword (Philip L. Kohl, page vii)
  • Introduction (the Editorial Board, page 1)
  • 1 General Outline of the First Period of the History of the Ancient World and the Problem of the Ways of Development (I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 27)
  • 2 The City-States of Sumer (I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 67)
  • 3 Early Despotisms in Mesopotamia (I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 84)
  • 4 The Old Babylonian Period of Mesopotamian History (N. V. KOZYREVA, page 98)
  • 5 Sumerian Culture (V. K. AFANASIEVA, page 124)
  • 6 The Predynastic Period and the Early and the Old Kingdoms in Egypt (I. V. VINOGRADOV, page 137)
  • 7 The Middle Kingdom of Egypt and the Hyksos Invasion (I. V. VINOGRADOV, page 158)
  • 8 The New Kingdom of Egypt (I. V. VINOGRADOV, page 172)
  • 9 The Culture of Ancient Egypt (I. A. LAPIS, page 193)
  • 10 The First States in India and the Pre-Urban Cultures of Central Asia and Iran (G. F. IL'YIN and I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 214)
  • 11 Asshur, Mitanni, and Arrapkhe (N. B. JANKOWSKA, page 228)
  • 12 Mesopotamia in the Sixteenth to Eleventh Centuries B.C. (V. A. JAKOBSON, page 261)
  • 13 The Hittite Kingdom (G. G. GIORGADZE, page 266)
  • 14 Syria, Phoenicia, and Palestine in the Third and Second Millennia B.C. (I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 286)
  • 15 The World of Crete and Mycenae (YU. V. ANDREYEV, page 309)
  • 16 Greece of the Eleventh to Ninth Centuries B.C. in the Homeric Epics (YU. V. ANDREYEV, page 328)
  • 17 Phoenician and Greek Colonization (YU. B. TSIRKIN, page 347)
  • 18 India, Central Asia, and Iran in the First Half of the First Millennium B.C. (G. F. IL'YIN AND I. M. DIAKONOFF, page 366)
  • 19 The First States of China (T. V. STEPUGINA, page 420)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
BSOAS 56.2 (1993): 351-353 http://www.jstor.org/stable/619906
CW 87.6 (Jul.-Aug. 1994): 525 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4351595
MAN 28.2 (Jun. 1993): 366 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2803421
AJA 99.2 (Apr. 1995): 360-361 http://www.jstor.org/stable/506344
AAnth 95.1 (Mar. 1993): 199-200 http://www.jstor.org/stable/681230
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