JOURNAL ARTICLE
International Politics and Local Change at Emar in the Late Bronze Age.
Published In: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History, 2023, v. 10, n. 1. P. 23 1 of 3
Database: Historical Abstracts with Full Text 2 of 3
Authored By: Thames, John Tracy 3 of 3
Abstract
This article considers the administrative changes that occurred in the city of Emar in the early 13th century BCE—including the beginning of the now well-known bifurcation in scribal practices between the Conventional Middle Euphrates Format (also known as the "Syrian" system) and the Free Format (also known as the "Syro-Hittite" system)—in the context of international political currents. In order to position my understanding of Emarite history with respect to the ongoing chronology debate, I offer new chronological considerations using internal data from the Emarite legal documents that affirm the substantial overlap of the two scribal systems at Emar (most recently argued for by Daniel Fleming and Sophie Démare-Lafont), while also adjusting the dating of some important synchronisms. Following the establishment of the chronological position, the article poses the question of why the material changes at Emar were executed by the Hittite empire exactly when they were, despite a previous policy of non-intervention. I argue that the increasing threat posed by expansionist activity of the Middle Assyrian state to Hittite hegemony over the Syrian territories—of which Emar was the farthest south-easterly border state—is a contributing factor to administrative changes in Emar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History. 2023/05, Vol. 10, Issue 1, p23
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:History
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:2328-9554
- DOI:10.1515/janeh-2022-0006
- Accession Number:164140203
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