The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumen 3,Parte 2

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John Boardman, I. E. S. Edwards, E. Sollberger, N. G. L. Hammond
Cambridge University Press, 16 ene 1992 - 962 páginas
Volume III Part II carries on the history of the Near East from the close of Volume III Part I and covers roughly the same chronological period as Volume III Part III. During this period the dominant powers in the East were Assyria and then Babylonia. Each established an extensive empire which was based on Mesopotamia, and each in turn fell largely through internal strife. Assyrian might was reflected in the imposing palaces, libraries and sculptures of the Assyrian kings. Babylonian culture was outstanding in literature, mathematics and astronomy, and the great buildings of Nebuchadnezzar II surpassed even those of the Assyrian kings. Israel and Judah suffered at the hands of both imperial powers, Jerusalem being destroyed and part of the population deported to Babylon; and Egypt was weakened by an Assyrian invasion. The Phoenicians found a new outlet in colonising and founded Carthage. A number of small, vigorous kingdoms developed in Asia Minor, while from the north and north east the Scythian nomadic tribes pressed down upon Turkey and the Danube valley, but found their match in the Thracian tribes which held south-eastern Europe and parts of western Turkey. The burials of the chieftains of both peoples were remarkable for the great wealth of offerings.
 

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Babylonia in the shadow of Assyria 747626 B C
1
I
57
Note on sources
63
Sennacherib and Esarhaddon 704669 B C
103
the reign of Ashurbanipal
142
103
160
The fall of Assyria 635609 B C
162
by JOAN OATES Fellow of Girton College Cambridge I Sources
163
Ahaz and Hezekiah
344
Judah until the fall of Jerusalem c 700586 B C
371
The reigns of Manasseh and Amon
373
The reign of Josiah
383
The last kings of Judah
392
The Babylonian Exile and the restoration of the Jews in Palestine 586c 500 B C
410
The Jewish Exile in Babylonia
418
The beginning of the Jewish diaspora in Egypt
429

Ashurbanipal and Kandalanu 635627 B C
166
The years of conflict 627623 B C
172
Sinsharraishkun 623612 B C
175
the final years 612605 B C
182
122
184
The archaeology
186
Assyria after the fall
189
Assyrian civilization
194
The bureaucracy
199
Social structure
206
Law
210
The economy
212
Warfare
217
The hunt
221
Religion
222
Libraries
227
Babylonia 605539 B C
229
Nebuchadrezzars campaigns in the West
230
The fall of Jerusalem
233
The rebuilding of Babylon
236
Nebuchadrezzars character
239
Internal rivalries
240
Nabonidus
243
The culture of Babylonia 28a NeoBabylonian society and economy
252
The law
257
The palace and the temples
261
Basic branches of the economy
264
Compulsory and free labour
266
Trade
272
Babylonian mathematics astrology and astronomy
276
Babylonian astronomy
277
Celestial omen texts astrology
279
Astronomical diaries and related texts
282
28c Firstmillennium Babylonian literature
293
Narrative poetry
300
Other poetry
306
Prayers
309
Wisdom literature
310
Secular poetry
312
Rituals
313
Medicine
316
Scholarly literature
318
Omens
319
Hemerologies
320
Israel and Judah from the coming of Assyrian domination until the fall of Samaria and the struggle for independence in Judah c 750700 B C
322
The fall of Samaria
338
The restoration of the Jews in Palestine
430
Aspects of Hebrew culture
440
Phoenicia and Phoenician colonization
461
Scythia and Thrace
547
Thrace before the Persian entry into Europe
591
Anatolia
619
Anatolian languages
666
the Twentyfifth and Twentysixth Dynasties
677
Dynastic expansion and Asiatic adventure
689
Taharqa the brief triumph and disaster
695
The Theban principality
703
The rise of Psammetichus I
708
The Saïte concern with Asia
714
The growth of Egyptian maritime policy
720
The Nubian campaign of Psammetichus II
726
Domestic policies and internal affairs of the Saïte kings
730
Art and culture during the Nubian and Saïte dynasties
738
Chronological table
748
Note on the calendar
750
BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations
751
A Assyria and Babylonia
755
Assyria
757
Letters
758
Legal and administrative documents
759
Art and archaeology
760
Reigns of Tiglathpileser III and Sargon
762
Reigns of Sennacherib and Esarhaddon
765
Reign of Ashurbanipal
768
The fall of Assyria
769
Assyrian life
772
Babylonia
776
Historical events 747626 B C
777
Historical events 605539 B C
788
NeoBabylonian society and economy
795
Babylonian mathematics astrology and astronomy
799
Firstmillennium Babylonian literature
800
B Israel and Judah
806
Phoenicia and the Phoenician colonies
819
Setting and history
820
Archaeology arts and crafts
821
Colonial problems
825
Carthage and North Africa
826
Malta and Pantelleria
828
Scythia and Thrace
837
F Egypt
860
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