2009
DOI: 10.4000/syria.522
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Cultures in contact in the Syrian Lower Middle Euphrates Valley : aspects of the Local Cults in the Iron Age II

Abstract: -Les recherches récentes dans la basse vallée du moyen Euphrate, tant en Syrie qu'en Iraq, ont contribué à modifier la manière dont on reconstruit les origines et l'évolution de la culture locale araméenne et de son organisation socio-politique à partir de l'âge du Fer I. Alors que la persistance d'au moins certains aspects des traditions de l'âge du Bronze ancien et des Amorites jusqu'au I er millénaire est aujourd'hui plus perceptible et mieux établie, les relations des cultures locales araméennes avec les p… Show more

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“…In the early first millennium, when Assyria competed with Aramaeans for control of northern Mesopotamia, Assyrian rulers promulgated biases that distinguished the urban from the rural, the settled from the mobile, the agricultural from the pastoral (Karlsson, 2016: 200). Throughout the Assyrian archive, officials represented the Aramaeans and other non-Assyrians as lawless marauders contemptuous of sedentary agriculture and the authorities who promoted it (Masetti-Rouault, 2009; Zaccagnini, 1987: 412–414).…”
Section: Neo-assyrian Agricultural Colonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early first millennium, when Assyria competed with Aramaeans for control of northern Mesopotamia, Assyrian rulers promulgated biases that distinguished the urban from the rural, the settled from the mobile, the agricultural from the pastoral (Karlsson, 2016: 200). Throughout the Assyrian archive, officials represented the Aramaeans and other non-Assyrians as lawless marauders contemptuous of sedentary agriculture and the authorities who promoted it (Masetti-Rouault, 2009; Zaccagnini, 1987: 412–414).…”
Section: Neo-assyrian Agricultural Colonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Argumentos e contextos específicos desses tipos de contatos estão, por exemplo, no volume 86 da revista Syria, de 2009, incluindo bibliografia geral ao final do volume (p. 159-178). Ver, em especial, Kepinski e Tenu (2009), Bunnens (2009), Rouault (2009) e Masetti- Rouault (2009). assumiu uma configuração ampla de um domínio relativo de territórios e com dois níveis principais de submissão: o acordo para o estabelecimento de uma província, que envolvia o pagamento de tributos por parte de um governante local; e via a organização sob gestão assíria, o que implicava a substituição do governo da cidade por um regente assírio.…”
Section: Capítulo 1 Os Relevos Palacianos Neoassírios Em Contextounclassified