The Ammonites : elites, empires, and sociopolitical change (1000-500 BCE)

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    • Tyson, Craig W.

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The Ammonites : elites, empires, and sociopolitical change (1000-500 BCE)

Craig W. Tyson

(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 585)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)

Bloomsbury, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-281) and indexes

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Description

This book investigates the archaeological, epigraphic, and biblical evidence for the course of Ammon's history, setting it squarely within the context of ancient Near Eastern imperialism. Drawing on cross-cultural parallels from the archaeology of empires, Tyson elucidates the dynamic processes by which the local Ammonite elite made the cousins of biblical Israel visible to history. Tyson explains changes in the region of Ammon during the Iron Age II, namely the increasing numbers of locally produced elite items as well as imports, growth in the use of writing for administrative and display purposes, and larger numbers of sedentary settlements; in the light of the transformative role that the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires played in the ancient Near East. The study also widens the conversation to consider cross-cultural examples of how empires affect peripheral societies.

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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables Ch 1: INTRODUCTION Ch 2: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE AMMAN PLATEAU Ch 3: EPIGRAPHIC SOURCES FOR AMMONITE HISTORY Ch 4: BIBLICAL AND POSTBIBLICAL SOURCES FOR AMMONITE HISTORY Ch 5: NEO-ASSYRIAN AND NEO-BABYLONIAN IMPERIALISM Ch 6: THE ECONOMY OF THE AMMAN PLATEAU Ch 7: SOCIETAL CHANGE IN THE IRON AGE Ch 8: CONCLUSION APPENDICES Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors

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