Early Political Development in Mesopotamia

1. Introduction: Desiderability of Inquiry, Special Conditions of Mesopotamian History, Limited Goals of Inquiry — 2. Country and Settlement: Country, Settlement — 3. Earliest Political Pattern. Primitive Democracy: Sources, Primitive Democracy, Exten- sion of Pattern, Date of Maximal Extension — 4....

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1. VerfasserIn: Jacobsen, Th.
Medienart: Druck Aufsatz
In:ZA
Jahr: 1957, Band: 52, Seiten: 91-140
KeiBi Identifikator:20:287
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