Assyrian Colonies in Cappadocia
Gld. 64,-; Part I: The Old Assyrian Settlements and the Background of Cappadocian Trade; Part II: Political Relationships between the Assyrian Settlements and the Anatolian Principalities; Part III: Conclusions; the Assyrian <i>kârû</i> and <i>wabârâtum</i> were not colonies...
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Format: | Print Book |
In: | Studies in Ancient History Year: 1970 |
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The Hague/Paris
1970
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KeiBi Identifier: | 32:861 |
All Reviews: | AfO 26 (1978-79, ersch. 1980) 117-121 (Kh. Nashef) ВО 29 (1972, ersch. 1973) 198-199 (L. Matouš) ZA 62 (1972) 120-121 (G. Wilhelm) AHR 76 (1971) 754-755 (J. D. Muhly) BSOAS 34 (1971) 391-392 (J. D. Hawkins) |
Summary: | Gld. 64,-; Part I: The Old Assyrian Settlements and the Background of Cappadocian Trade; Part II: Political Relationships between the Assyrian Settlements and the Anatolian Principalities; Part III: Conclusions; the Assyrian <i>kârû</i> and <i>wabârâtum</i> were not colonies in an imperial sense; there was a system of shared sovereignty, or a parity-relationship between the Assyrians and the Anatolian principalities. |
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