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Hardcover Life in the Ancient Near East, 3100-332 B.C.E. Book

ISBN: 0300066155

ISBN13: 9780300066159

Life in the Ancient Near East, 3100-332 B.C.E.

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In this overview of life in the ancient Near East, Daniel Snell surveys the history of the region from the invention of writing 5000 years ago to Alexander the Great's conquest in 332 BCE.

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An informative read

Snell's book is important in bringing together available social historical evidence (it is also very well documented). I found particularly enlightening Snell's discussion of slaves/slavery and women. I gave the book a 4-star rating because Snell's organization of the information he has marshalled is, at times, disjointed and hard to follow--probably because the ancient Near East is so hard to periodize. Nonetheless, the book was an informative read and could be used to supplement introductory works on the ancient Near East that emphasize imperial history at the expense of social history.

An interesting read

Snell's book is important in bringing together available social historical evidence; it is also very well documented. I found particulary enlightening Snell's discussion of slaves/slavery and women. I gave the book a 4-star rating because Snell's organization of the information he has marshalled is, at times, disjointed and hard to follow--probably because the ancient Near East is so hard to periodize. Nonetheless, the book was an interesting read and should be used to supplement introductory works on the ancient Near East that emphasize imperial history at the expense of social history.

Ancient Mesopotamia

I was first introduced to Snell's book in an undergrad archaeology class the year it was first published. This book is different from other more traditional Mesopotamian books as it has a short but heartfelt fictional story placed at the beginning of each chapter. This has remained in my mind sense the first time I read it and keeps it alive in my memory. The book covers topics as follows: The origins of cities, The rise of Empires, Reform within those Empires, Retrenchment and Empire, Assyrian Domination of Mesopotamia, Babylon and Persia, and Trends and Implications within those periods. I highly recommend this book for an insight into Mesopotamian life, culture, and historical background
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