The Empire and the "Upper Sea": Assyrian Control Strategies along the Southern Levantine Coast
The emergence of the Neo-Assyrian Empire marked the beginning of a new phase in the political history of the Mediterranean Sea. The Assyrian kings, being land-based rulers and deprived of their own access to the sea, adopted a flexible policy for administering coastal territories in their expansion...
Publié dans: | Near Eastern Archaeology (NEA). - The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), 1998. - (2016), 375, Seite 77-102 |
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Format: | Article en ligne |
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2016
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Accès à la collection: | Near Eastern Archaeology (NEA) |
Sujets: | Assyrian control strategies southern Levantine coast Physical sciences Social sciences Applied sciences Law Behavioral sciences |