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ISAW monographs
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Cover -- Title Page -- ISAW Monographs -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part 1: Anatolia -- 1. Interpreting the Late Bronze Age - Iron Age Transition in Central Anatolia, and the aftermath of the Hittite Empire -- 2. Hydrogeomorphological Records of Climate Changes During the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Bor Plain (Central Anatolia) -- 3. Farming the Land of Hatti: Emergence and Collapse of the Late Bronze Age Agricultural Landscape of Central Anatolia -- 4. Observing Change, Measuring Time: Documenting the Late Bronze Age - Iron Age Sequence at Gordion -- 5. Interweaving the threads: Changes and continuity in the textile production at Arslantepe (SE Anatolia) at the turn of the first millennium BCE -- 6. Memory of the Empire? Aspects of Continuity and Innovation in the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms -- 7. The Gods in Luwian Religious Formulas: Second and First Millennia BCE -- 8. Notes on the Paradigm of Late Bronze Age Collapse and Iron Age Regeneration in the Hittite Sphere of Influence -- Part 2: Assyria -- 9. Assyria in Turmoil between Territorial Loss and the Emergence of New Powers (1200-900 BCE) -- 10. Changing Gods at Qasr Shemamok: Local Cults and the Assyrian Empire at the beginning of the Iron Age -- 11. How "Assyrian" was Assyrian Religion? ˝The Intercultural Dynamics of Assyrian State Rituals During the Late Bronze and Iron Ages -- 12. Portrait of an Ancient Borderland: Settlement Patterns and Mobility in the Region of Koi Sanjaq/Koya (Erbil, Iraq) -- 13. Changing Powers and Material Culture: The Case of Qasr Shemamok -- 14. Monument and Motif in Transition: Th˝e Neo-Assyrian Rock Reliefs at Maltai and Khinis -- 15. Collapse, or Not? How the Neo-Assyrians Saw the Dark Ages.
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ISBN 9781479814631
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ISBN 9781479814648
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ISBN 9781479834624
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ancient western Asia beyond the paradigm of collapse and regeneration (1200-900 BCE) New York : Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University Press, 2024 ISBN 9781479834624
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English
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History
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