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10. Kingship as Racketeering
The Royal Tombs and Death Pits at Ur, Mesopotamia, Reinterpreted from the Standpoint of Conflict Theory
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D. Bruce Dickson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Glossary xvii
- Contributors xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xxix
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Introduction
- Comparing Kingship in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia 3
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Cosmos
- 1 Propaganda and Performance at the Dawn of the State 33
- 2. “I Am the Sun of Babylon”: Solar Aspects of Royal Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia 65
- 3. Rising Suns and Falling Stars: Assyrian Kings and the Cosmos 97
- 4. Texts before Writing 121
- 5. Images of Tammuz 151
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Politics
- 6. Building the Pharaonic state 185
- 7. The Management of Royal Treasure 219
- 8. Egyptian Kingship during the Old Kingdom 257
- 9. All the King’s Men: Authority, Kingship, and the Rise of the Elites in Assyria 285
- 10. Kingship as Racketeering 311
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Landscape
- 11. Mesopotamian Kings and the Built Environment 331
- 12. Expeditions to the Wadi Hammamat: Context and Concept 361
- 13. “Imaginal” Landscapes in Assyrian Imperial Monuments 383
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Appendices
- Appendix 1. Chronologies for Ancient Egypt and the Near East (ca. 5000 bc–ad 396) 427
- Appendix 2. Map of Major Egyptian Sites 429
- Appendix 3. Map of Major Mesopotamian Sites 431
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Glossary xvii
- Contributors xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xxix
-
Introduction
- Comparing Kingship in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia 3
-
Cosmos
- 1 Propaganda and Performance at the Dawn of the State 33
- 2. “I Am the Sun of Babylon”: Solar Aspects of Royal Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia 65
- 3. Rising Suns and Falling Stars: Assyrian Kings and the Cosmos 97
- 4. Texts before Writing 121
- 5. Images of Tammuz 151
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Politics
- 6. Building the Pharaonic state 185
- 7. The Management of Royal Treasure 219
- 8. Egyptian Kingship during the Old Kingdom 257
- 9. All the King’s Men: Authority, Kingship, and the Rise of the Elites in Assyria 285
- 10. Kingship as Racketeering 311
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Landscape
- 11. Mesopotamian Kings and the Built Environment 331
- 12. Expeditions to the Wadi Hammamat: Context and Concept 361
- 13. “Imaginal” Landscapes in Assyrian Imperial Monuments 383
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Appendices
- Appendix 1. Chronologies for Ancient Egypt and the Near East (ca. 5000 bc–ad 396) 427
- Appendix 2. Map of Major Egyptian Sites 429
- Appendix 3. Map of Major Mesopotamian Sites 431
- Index 433