Working at home in the Ancient Near East /
This volume examines the organization, scale, and the socio-economic role played by institutional and non-institutional households, as well as the social use of domestic spaces in Bronze Age Mesopotamia.
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Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
2020
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Series: | Archaeopress ancient Near Eastern archaeology ;
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents Page
- Working at Home in the Ancient Near East: New Insights and Avenues of Research
- Juliette Mas and Palmiro Notizia
- Working at Nuzi
- Laura Battini
- The Organization of Labor at Tell Beydar
- Alexander Pruß
- Oikoi and the State. Households and Production Evidence in 3rd Millennium BC Upper Mesopotamia
- Juliette Mas
- Reconstructing the Flow of Life and Work in Mesopotamian Houses: An Integrated Textual and Multisensory Approach
- Paolo Brusasco
- The House of Ur-saga: Ur III Merchants in Their Non-Institutional Context
- Steven J. Garfinkle
- Wealth and Status in 3rd Millennium Babylonia
- Palmiro Notizia
- Working at home, traveling abroad: Old Assyrian trade and archaeological theory
- Gojko Barjamovic and Norman Yoffee