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portada The Uruk Phenomenon (900): The Role of Social Ideology in the Expansion of the Uruk Culture During the Fourth Millennium bc (British Archaeological Reports International Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2000
Language
English
Pages
97
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781841710969

The Uruk Phenomenon (900): The Role of Social Ideology in the Expansion of the Uruk Culture During the Fourth Millennium bc (British Archaeological Reports International Series) (in English)

Paul Collins (Author) · British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd · Paperback

The Uruk Phenomenon (900): The Role of Social Ideology in the Expansion of the Uruk Culture During the Fourth Millennium bc (British Archaeological Reports International Series) (in English) - Paul Collins

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Synopsis "The Uruk Phenomenon (900): The Role of Social Ideology in the Expansion of the Uruk Culture During the Fourth Millennium bc (British Archaeological Reports International Series) (in English)"

This book is based on Collins' doctorial dissertation. He aims to correct an imbalance in previous studies of the Uruk period of Mesopotamian history, which have traditionally been slanted towards the study of well known sites in southern Mesopotamia, by constructing a thesis which considers both southern and northern sites. Collins rejects the theory that the Uruk world grew out of the southern Mesopotamian domination of long distance exchange networks, and instead looks at the importance of the development of a common ideology, one which emphasised a contrast between the extreme order of urban agricultural life and the chaos of the natural world. Despite his frequent use of the phrase `social ideology', and his good intentions to highlight shared ideas and beliefs, Collins presents the archaeological material in a standard format, divided into discrete categories, site by site, region by region, fact by fact.

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