The Culture and Social Institutions of Ancient Iran
After reviewing knowledge of Iron Age Iran, the authors look in detail at the highly developed social institutions of the Achaemenid Empire, most notably at state administration, agrarian relations, monetary systems, slavery and trade. A wide-ranging discussion of that culture covers such topics as the religion of the Ancient Iranians, ethnic and cultural contacts with the Achaemenid Empire, and superstitious and scientific practices in the ancient Near East during the sixth to the fourth centuries B.C.
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November 2004Paperback
9780521611916
480 pages
247 × 190 × 32 mm
0.857kg
42 b/w illus. 3 maps
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Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of maps
- Foreword Philip L. Kohl
- Author's preface
- 1. The early history and culture of the Iranian peoples of West Asia
- 2. The social institutions and the economic structure of the Achaemenid empire
- 3. Achaemenid culture
- Conclusion
- Appendix: the written sources
- Abbreviations
- Index of names
- Index of sites
- Index of subjects.