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Private and State in the Ancient Near East : Proceedings of the 58th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale at Leiden, 16-20 July 2012, Hardback Book

Private and State in the Ancient Near East : Proceedings of the 58th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale at Leiden, 16-20 July 2012 Hardback

Edited by R. de Boer

Part of the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale series

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In the 5 days from July 16 through July 20, 2012, more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world gathered in Leiden, the Netherlands, to read more than 130 papers and to contribute to a variety of workshops.

Many of the papers were read in the context of several thematic workshops, some of which were related to the main theme of the conference.

This volume publishes 21 of the revised essays on the main topic of the Rencontre-Private and State in the Ancient Near East.

As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Leiden.

The book is divided into two sections. In the first section are three "Opening Lectures," by Hans Neumann on Mesopotamian society at the turn of the 3rd millennium B.C.; by Adelheid Otto on archaeological perspectives on private and state in the second millennium B.C.; and by Michael Jursa on the state and its subjects during Neo-Babylonian times.

In the second section, 18 essays on various aspects of the relationship of private life and activity to the state and government in various periods are presented.

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