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Book Cambridge Ancient History John BoardmanI. E. S. EdwardsE. SollbergerN. G. L. Hammond
Libristo code: 02025715
Publishers Cambridge University Press, January 1992
Volume III Part II carries on the history of the Near East from the close of Volume III Part I and c... Full description
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Volume III Part II carries on the history of the Near East from the close of Volume III Part I and covers roughly the same chronological period as Volume III Part III. During this period the dominant powers in the East were Assyria and then Babylonia. Each established an extensive empire which was based on Mesopotamia, and each in turn fell largely through internal strife. Assyrian might was reflected in the imposing palaces, libraries and sculptures of the Assyrian kings. Babylonian culture was outstanding in literature, mathematics and astronomy, and the great buildings of Nebuchadnezzar II surpassed even those of the Assyrian kings. Israel and Judah suffered at the hands of both imperial powers, Jerusalem being destroyed and part of the population deported to Babylon; and Egypt was weakened by an Assyrian invasion. The Phoenicians found a new outlet in colonising and founded Carthage. A number of small, vigorous kingdoms developed in Asia Minor, while from the north and north east the Scythian nomadic tribes pressed down upon Turkey and the Danube valley, but found their match in the Thracian tribes which held south-eastern Europe and parts of western Turkey. The burials of the chieftains of both peoples were remarkable for the great wealth of offerings.

About the book

Full name Cambridge Ancient History
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1992
Number of pages 962
EAN 9780521227179
ISBN 0521227178
Libristo code 02025715
Weight 1387
Dimensions 239 x 170 x 60
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