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Commerce and Colonization in the Ancient Near East

Commerce and Colonization in the Ancient Near East

Commerce and Colonization in the Ancient Near East

Author:
Maria Eugenia Aubet, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Published:
March 2013
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521514170

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    In this analysis of the first colonialisms in history, the eastern roots of the Phoenician colonial system in the first millennium BC are traced and the metropolis of Tyre is established as the final link in a long chain of colonial experiences in the ancient Near East. The author reviews some of the theories and debates about trade and the colonial phenomenon, scrutinises the colonial situations that arose in the East in a context of long-distance interregional trade, and analyses the examples where a metropolis with a mercantile tradition intervenes and acts as intermediary in different interregional exchange circuits. The book further develops the ongoing debate about the place of the economy in the ancient world and the pertinence of using features from modern economy - such as market, capital, private initiative, laws of supply and demand, and money - to explain the economies of the past.

    • Discusses the importance of Byblos and other centers for the study of Near Eastern trading colonies from the third millennium BC
    • Examines price differences among regions and unequal distribution of resources as the starting point of ancient trade and colonization
    • Presents the trading colony as a characteristic feature of the ancient Near East

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    March 2013
    Hardback
    9780521514170
    424 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.73kg
    75 b/w illus. 20 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The Debate Concerning Ancient Economy:
    • 1. The first great debate: primitivists vs. modernists
    • 2. Karl Polanyi and his view of ancient economy
    • 3. Colonialism and cultures in contact: theorisings and critiques
    • 4. The place of trade in ancient economies
    • Part II. Trade and Colonialism in the Near East:
    • 5. State trade vs. private initiative
    • 6. Uruk and the first colonialism
    • 7. Byblos and Egypt: reciprocity and shared ideologies
    • 8. The Assyrian trading circuit in Anatolia: the metropolis
    • 9. The Assyrian trading circuit in Anatolia: the colonies
    • 10. Final thoughts.
      Author
    • Maria Eugenia Aubet , Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

      Maria Eugenia Aubet is Professor of Archaeology at the Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. She is the Director of the archaeological excavations in Tyre, Lebanon, and has written several books including The Phoenicians in the West: Politics, Colonies, and Trade and The Phoenician Cemetery of Tyre-Al Bas.