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Violence in the Ancient Near East (AOAT 476)
Violence in the Ancient Near East (AOAT 476)
Herausgeber
Vanessa Bigot Juloux and Alessandro di Ludovico, with the cooperation of Valeria degli Abbati and Randall W. Younker.
Beschreibung
Anthropology and Interaction between Violence, Order, and Conflict in the Ancient World
edited by Vanessa Bigot Juloux and Alessandro di Ludovico, with the cooperation of Valeria degli Abbati and Randall W. Younker
Violence is a defining feature of a wide range of human activities and is often implicitly or explicitly present in recurring cultural phenomena such as religious rituals, folktales and the enforcement of legal provisions. Violence is related to fundamental social and cultural features, as well as virtually any act of foundation or radical change carried out by humans. This collection of essays consists of the developments of various studies presented at two international conferences on violence in the ancient world, as well as a few contributions written specifically for this publication. The volume critically explores diverse manifestations of violence in West Asia and the Mediterranean from the early historical periods to the Middle Ages. Fourteen contributions examine different forms of violence identified in historical events, ancient texts (including descriptions of rituals, law codes, chronicles, and mythical narratives) and visual languages. Adopting authentic interdisciplinary approaches, the authors use concepts and refer to theories derived from cultural anthropology, cognitive science, semiotics, mathematics, literary studies, political science, psychology, sociology, the history of religion, jurisprudence and philosophy. Thus, a wide range of insights and case studies are presented from different perspectives in this collection, which nonetheless forms a coherent publication addressing the themes of perception, legitimisation, symbolisation and strategies of violence. The aim is to pave the way for further developments in the anthropology of violence in the ancient world. This volume has been designed to be useful for researchers at all levels, as well as for university students and teaching staff.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Introduction - Vanessa Bigot Juloux and Alessandro di Ludovico, On Violence in Ancient
Cultures: Customs, Episodes, and Socio-Political Dynamics
Part I - Symbolising Violence
Nelson Henrique da Silva Ferreira, Destruction, Chaos, and Famine: Rural Contexts
Expressing Threatened Societies
Amanda R. Morrow, Unveiling the Poetics of Violence: A Short Survey of the Neo-
Babylonian Period Judah through the lenses of Archaeological and Textual Evidence
Maps of Part I
Part II - Tactics, Strategies, and Violence
Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller and Sanna Nurmikko-Metsola, A Strategy of Violence? Using Game
Theory to Analyse Political Power in the Ancient Near East
Bertrand Augier, Officers and Commoners: Coercion and Individual Exemplarity as
Foundations of the Officers’ Authority in the Civil Wars (49-31 bce)
Pavel Basharin, Mahdist Movements of the Tenth Century in Baġdād
Maps of Part II
Part III - Legitimization of Violence, Legitimization and Violence
Ilaria Calini, Wuthering Gods. Power and “Just” Violence in Ancient Mesopotamia
Martha T. Roth, On Executions in Ancient Mesopotamia: Public Decapitation by Next-of-Kin
Virginie Muller, Violent Deaths: Political and Religious Justifications According to Akkadian
Texts (Second – First Millennium bce)
Joanna Töyräänvuori, Egypto-Hittite Relations and the Myth of Divine Combat in the Late
Bronze Age Ugarit Reconsidered
Nicolas Wyatt, War in Heaven: the Ugaritian Ideology of Warfare as Reflected in Ilimilku's
Baal Cycle
Maps of Part III
Part IV - Representation and Perception of Violence
Laura Battini, The Message of Violence and Its Audience in the Third Millennium bce
Mesopotamia
Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel, Violence and the Senses: Exploring Dystopia in Cuneiform
Texts (Second-First Millennia bce)
Niv Allon, Administrative Violence in the New Kingdom (1550-1070 bce)
Nicolas Wyatt, All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men: Reflections on Kirta
Maps of Part IV
Afterword
Andrea Di Carlo, Old Violence, New Interpretations? A Multifocal Interpretation of Violence
Glossaries
Indexes
Bibliographische Angaben
Serie + Nummer: AOAT 476
ISBN: 978-3-86835-373-0
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Seitenanzahl: xi + … pp.
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