Village on the Euphrates

Village on the Euphrates
Title Village on the Euphrates PDF eBook
Author Andrew Michael Tangye Moore
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 585
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780195108071

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Tel Abu Hureyra, a settlement by the Euphrates River in Syria, was excavated in 1972-73 by an international team of archaeologists that included the authors of the book and scientists from English, American, and Australian universities. The excavation uncovered two successive villages: in the first village (c. 11,500-10,000 BP), inhabitants foraged vegetation and hunted local wildlife, the Persian gazelle, in particular. In the second village (c. 9700-7000 BP), inhabitants employed a more sophisticated method of food production, the cultivation of grain crops and the pasturing of sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs. Documented first hand in this book, these findings capture the transition in human history from the hunting-and-gathering to the farming way of life.

Village on the Euphrates

Village on the Euphrates
Title Village on the Euphrates PDF eBook
Author Andrew Michael Tangye Moore
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 585
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195108064

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Tell Abu Hureyra, a settlement by the Euphrates River in Syria, was excavated in 1972-73 by an international team of archaeologists that included the authors of the book and scientists from English, American, and Australian universities. The excavation uncovered two successive villages: in the first village (c. 11,500-10,000 BP), inhabitants foraged vegetation and hunted local wildlife, the Persian gazelle, in particular. In the second village (c. 9700-7000 BP), inhabitants employed a more sophisticated method of food production, the cultivation of grain crops and the pasturing of sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs. Documented first hand in the book, these findings capture the transition in human history from the hunting-and-gathering to the farming way of life.

Parthian Stations

Parthian Stations
Title Parthian Stations PDF eBook
Author Isidore (of Charax.)
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1914
Genre Commerce
ISBN

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Rise the Euphrates

Rise the Euphrates
Title Rise the Euphrates PDF eBook
Author Carol Edgarian
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 392
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A novel of the American immigrant experience featuring three generations of Armenian women. The grandmother clings to the past, the daughter rejects it, and all the time they battle for the soul of the granddaughter.

The Persian Empire [2 volumes]

The Persian Empire [2 volumes]
Title The Persian Empire [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Mehrdad Kia
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 800
Release 2016-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 1610693914

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This well-balanced reference on ancient Persia demonstrates the region's contributions to the growth and development of human civilization from the 7th century BCE through the fall of the Persian Sasanian Empire in 651CE. Knowledge of ancient Persia is often gleaned from the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans—two civilizations that viewed the Persians as enemies. This one-of-a-kind reference provides unbiased coverage of the cultural history of the Persian Empire, examining the Median, Achaemenid, Parthian, Kushan, and Sasanian dynasties and tracing the development and maturation of Iranian societies during a period of nearly 1,500 years. As one of the most comprehensive studies on the topic, this historical overview explores the region's rich past while providing insight into the cultures and civilizations the Persians came to rule and influence. Using primary sources written and inscribed by the ancient Persians themselves, the encyclopedia studies the pre-Islamic civilizations of Iran in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Incorporating contributions from scholars who discuss the rise and fall of various Persian dynasties, the work offers some 180 entries that cover such topics as religion, royal nobility, the caste system, and political assassinations. The content offers perspectives from a variety of disciplines—from anthropology to archaeology, geography, and art history, among other areas.

Mari

Mari
Title Mari PDF eBook
Author Jean Margueron
Publisher Oxbow Books Limited
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781782977315

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A major study of Mari, which appears to have been the most important city in northern Mesopotamia from its foundation at about 2950 BC to 1760 BC, based on the archaeological evidence.

Parthian Stations by Isidore of Charax

Parthian Stations by Isidore of Charax
Title Parthian Stations by Isidore of Charax PDF eBook
Author Isidore (of Charax.)
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1914
Genre Commerce
ISBN

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