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State Correspondence in the Ancient World : From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire, PDF eBook

State Correspondence in the Ancient World : From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire PDF

Edited by Karen Radner

Part of the Oxford Studies in Early Empires series

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State Correspondence in the Ancient World introduces the reader to the state correspondences of centralized states and empires of the Mediterranean and the Middle East from the 15th century BC to the 6th century AD, and analyses their role in ensuring the stability of these geographically extensive state systems.

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