The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 2,Deel 1

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I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, N. G. L. Hammond, E. Sollberger
Cambridge University Press, 3 mei 1973 - 885 pagina's
Volumes I and II of The Cambridge Ancient History have had to be entirely rewritten as a result of the very considerable additions to knowledge which have accrued in the past forty-five years. For the same reason it has also been necessary to increase the size of the volumes and to divide each of them into two separately published parts. The individual chapters have already appeared as fascicles, but without maps, indexes and chronological tables which, for practical reasons, have been reserved for these volumes. Some additions and corrections have also been made in order to bring the text, as far as possible, up to date. Together the new volumes provide a history of Egypt and the Ancient Orient (including Greece and the Aegean region) down to 1000 BC in a form suitable for both specialist and student. Volume II, Part I, deals with the history of the region from about 1800 to 1380 BC. This was the era of Hammurabi in Western Asia, the Hyksos and warrior-kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty in Egypt, and the Minoan and early Mycenaean civilizations in Crete and mainland Greece.
 

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CHAPTER I
1
Mari
8
IX
9
VI
13
The Hurrians c 1800 B C
22
Hammurabis conquests in the North and
28
Development of the Hurrian states
36
CHAPTER II
42
146
421
The Kassites and their neighbours
437
The Egyptian challenge
444
IV
446
The balance of power
459
V
460
The Egyptians in Retenu
467
VI
468

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46
The Hyksos infiltration and the founding of
54
CHAPTER III
77
III
88
CHAPTER IV
117
questions of race language
135
chronology
141
The historical conclusions
159
c CYPRUS IN THE MIDDLE BRONZE
165
CHAPTER V
176
CHAPTER VI
228
18001550 B C
256
Legal life in Old Elam
271
CHAPTER VIII
289
The Prince of Kush and the reoccupation of Nubia
296
Three royal ladies
305
CHAPTER IX
313
The power of Amun
323
Hatshepsuts expeditions
329
Amenophis IIIs display
338
The Nubian gold trade
346
army navy and police force
363
The employment and sources of labour
372
117
374
118
380
Taxation commerce and exchange 363 372
381
Building and the state monopoly of stone
391
135
393
Tomb development
401
XIV
404
Art
407
141
409
CHAPTER X
417
II
420
The Amarna
483
VII
485
Warfare and society
493
Commerce and industry
506
Religion art and literature
519
CHAPTER XI
526
Dating evidence III
527
The sites
530
History of Palestine in the time of the Eighteenth Dynasty in the light of the evidence from the sites
555
THE ZENITH OF MINOAN CIVILIZATION
557
CHAPTER XIII
582
pictographic numerals Linear Script
589
The nature of the evidence
609
CHAPTER XV
659
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
686
417
701
437
710
Abbreviations
716
Chapter II
723
Chapter III
730
b
738
Chapter vi
749
Chapter VIII
756
Chapter x
777
Chapter XI
798
6
805
Chapter xvi
813
Chronological Tables
818
483
830
493
837
506
839
526
840
555
856
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