Urbanism in Antiquity: From Mesopotamia to Crete
By (Author) Walter E. Aufrecht
Edited by Steven W. Gauley
Edited by Neil A. Mirau
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st November 2009
NIPPOD
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
939.4
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
460g
The origin and growth of cities in antiquity. The origin and growth of cities forms one of the most important chapters in human history. In this volume, 17 researchers present archaeological, epigraphic and textual data on the rise of urbanism in the ancient Near Eastern world, Cyprus to Mesopotamia and from Crete to Egypt. Topics addressed include the influence of agriculture intensification, of trade, of craft specialization and of writing on the rise of cities. The roles of cultural elites, of ideologies and of relations between proximal urban centres are also examined. The contributors to this volume include such well-known scholars as William Dever and Donald Redford.
Walter Aufrecht is Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Geography in the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Steven Gauley graduated from the University of Lethbridge and has been a participant in the Tel-Miqne Excavations, Israel. Neil Mirau is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.