The Cambridge Ancient History, เล่มที่ 2,ส่วนที่ 1I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, N. G. L. Hammond, E. Sollberger Cambridge University Press, 3 พ.ค. 1973 - 885 หน้า Volumes I and II of The Cambridge Ancient History have had to be entirely rewritten as a result of the very considerable additions to knowledge which have accrued in the past forty-five years. For the same reason it has also been necessary to increase the size of the volumes and to divide each of them into two separately published parts. The individual chapters have already appeared as fascicles, but without maps, indexes and chronological tables which, for practical reasons, have been reserved for these volumes. Some additions and corrections have also been made in order to bring the text, as far as possible, up to date. Together the new volumes provide a history of Egypt and the Ancient Orient (including Greece and the Aegean region) down to 1000 BC in a form suitable for both specialist and student. Volume II, Part I, deals with the history of the region from about 1800 to 1380 BC. This was the era of Hammurabi in Western Asia, the Hyksos and warrior-kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty in Egypt, and the Minoan and early Mycenaean civilizations in Crete and mainland Greece. |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Mari | 8 |
IX | 9 |
VI | 13 |
The Hurrians c 1800 B C | 22 |
Hammurabis conquests in the North and | 28 |
Development of the Hurrian states | 36 |
CHAPTER II | 42 |
146 | 421 |
The Kassites and their neighbours | 437 |
The Egyptian challenge | 444 |
IV | 446 |
The balance of power | 459 |
V | 460 |
The Egyptians in Retenu | 467 |
VI | 468 |
page 353 | 46 |
The Hyksos infiltration and the founding of | 54 |
CHAPTER III | 77 |
III | 88 |
CHAPTER IV | 117 |
questions of race language | 135 |
chronology | 141 |
The historical conclusions | 159 |
c CYPRUS IN THE MIDDLE BRONZE | 165 |
CHAPTER V | 176 |
CHAPTER VI | 228 |
18001550 B C | 256 |
Legal life in Old Elam | 271 |
CHAPTER VIII | 289 |
The Prince of Kush and the reoccupation of Nubia | 296 |
Three royal ladies | 305 |
CHAPTER IX | 313 |
The power of Amun | 323 |
Hatshepsuts expeditions | 329 |
Amenophis IIIs display | 338 |
The Nubian gold trade | 346 |
army navy and police force | 363 |
The employment and sources of labour | 372 |
117 | 374 |
118 | 380 |
Taxation commerce and exchange 363 372 | 381 |
Building and the state monopoly of stone | 391 |
135 | 393 |
Tomb development | 401 |
XIV | 404 |
Art | 407 |
141 | 409 |
CHAPTER X | 417 |
II | 420 |
The Amarna | 483 |
VII | 485 |
Warfare and society | 493 |
Commerce and industry | 506 |
Religion art and literature | 519 |
CHAPTER XI | 526 |
Dating evidence III | 527 |
The sites | 530 |
History of Palestine in the time of the Eighteenth Dynasty in the light of the evidence from the sites | 555 |
THE ZENITH OF MINOAN CIVILIZATION | 557 |
CHAPTER XIII | 582 |
pictographic numerals Linear Script | 589 |
The nature of the evidence | 609 |
CHAPTER XV | 659 |
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE | 686 |
417 | 701 |
437 | 710 |
Abbreviations | 716 |
Chapter II | 723 |
Chapter III | 730 |
b | 738 |
Chapter vi | 749 |
Chapter VIII | 756 |
Chapter x | 777 |
Chapter XI | 798 |
6 | 805 |
Chapter xvi | 813 |
Chronological Tables | 818 |
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The Cambridge Ancient History I. E. S. Edwards,C. J. Gadd,N. G. L. Hammond,E. Sollberger มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 1973 |
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Ahmose Akkadian Alalakh Aleppo Amenophis Amenophis III Amorite Amosis Amun ancient Apophis appears Asiatic Assyrian Avaris Babylon Babylonian brother building burials Byblos campaign century B.C. Cnossus Crete Deir deity documents Early Bronze Age Egypt Egyptian Eighteenth Dynasty Elam Elamite Eparti Eshnunna Euphrates evidence excavated father grand regent Hammurabi Hatshepsut Hittite Hurrian Hyksos Iamkhad Iarimlim Ibid important In-Shushinak inscription Jericho Kamose Kamose's Karnak Kassite Khattusha Khattushilish king king's known Kush Labarnash land later Mari Mém Middle Bronze Age Middle Kingdom Minoan monuments Murshilish Nubia occupied official Palace Period Palestine Phaestus pharaoh phase pottery prince of Susa probably Qatna reign Rim-Sin royal ruler scarabs sect Semitic Seqenenre Shamshi-Adad SIII stela successor Sumerian Susa Syria tablets temple Theban Thebes throne tomb town Turin Canon Tuthmosis Tuthmosis III viceroy VIII vizier wall Zimrilim