The History of Phoenicia - Josette Elayi

The History of Phoenicia

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Buch | Softcover
324 Seiten
2018
Lockwood Press (Verlag)
978-1-937040-81-9 (ISBN)
39,95 inkl. MwSt
The Phoenicians, celebrated navigators who invented the alphabet, have no published work telling their long, turbulent and sometimes mythical history. Josette Elayi, a French academic specialising in Phoenicia, covers its rich history from origins to the conquest by Alexander the Great which ended its independence.
The history of the Phoenicians, explorers and merchants, is little known. What a paradox for this ingenious people, who invented the alphabet, to have left so few written traces of their existence. Their literature, recorded on papyrus, has disappeared. And yet this civilization fired the imagination of its contemporaries--the Jews in particular--inspiring terror among the Romans and Greeks, who depicted them as a cruel people who practiced human sacrifice. Their clients were the pharaohs and the Assyrians, their ships criss-crossed the Mediterranean, laden with the luxuries of the day such as wine, oil, grain, and mineral ore. Buried beneath the modern cities of Lebanon, and a few of Syria and Israel, ancient Phoenicia has resuscitated in this volume.

Josette Elayi is a historian and researcher with degrees in Hebrew, Aramaic and Akkadian, and is an unrivaled expert on Phoenicia. She has taught at the Lebanese University in Beirut and Mustansiriye University in Baghdad and currently continues her research as an honorary researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She is the author of nearly forty books, including Sargon II, King of Assyria (2017), The History of Phoenicia (2018) and Sennacherib, King of Assyria (2018). She has developed a new pluridisciplinary historical method combining epigraphy, numismatics, archaeology, economics and sociology.

Preface Introduction PART ONE: PHOENICIA BEFORE 1200 1. The Prehistory of Phoenicia (around 70,0000-3200) 2. Byblos and Egypt (3200-1500 BCE) 3. The Other Proto-Phoenician Cities (3200-1500) 4. The Small Vassal States of the Near East (1500-1200) PART TWO: THE PERIOD OF PHOENICIA'S INDEPENDENCE (1200-883) 1. The Emergence of Phoenicia (around 1200) 2. Egypt's Loss of Influence in Phoenicia (1200-1000) 3. Early Assyrian Exploration towards the West (1100-1000) 4. Dynastic Crises in Byblos (1000-900) 5. The Development and Expansion of the Phoenician Cities (1000-883) PART THREE: PHOENICIA UNDER ASSYRIAN DOMINATION (883-610) 1. The Beginnings of Assyrian Expansion (883-745) 2. The Conquest of the West by the Assyrians (745-721) 3. Domination of Phoenicia by the Sargonids (721-610) PART FOUR: PHOENICIA UNDER BABYLONIAN DOMINATION (610-539) 1. Phoenicia between Egypt and Babylonia (610-605) 2. The Peak of the Babylonian Empire (605-562) 3. The Decline of the Babylonian Empire (562-539) PART FIVE: PHOENICIA UNDER PERSIAN DOMINATION (539-332) 1. The Establishment of the Persian Empire (539-479) 2. The Evolution of the Persian Empire (479-404) 3. The Persian Empire in Turmoil (404-333) 4. The Fall of the Persian Empire (333-330) Conclusion Bibliography Maps Chronological tables Index

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Verlagsort Atlanta
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Gewicht 505 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-937040-81-X / 193704081X
ISBN-13 978-1-937040-81-9 / 9781937040819
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