Geography of Trade: Landscapes of competition and long-distance contacts in Mesopotamia and Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period
Discover the intricate dynamics of ancient commerce with Geography of Trade: Landscapes of competition and long-distance contacts in Mesopotamia and Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period by Alessio Palmisano. Published by Archaeopress in 2018, this insightful paperback spans 210 pages and offers a comprehensive reassessment of the Old-Assyrian trade network during the Middle Bronze Age.
Delve into the complexities of exchange networks and economic strategies that shaped Upper Mesopotamia and Central Anatolia. This volume explores the continuity and discontinuity of specific trade circuits and routes, providing a detailed analysis of the evolving political landscapes throughout the Near East. Perfect for archaeology enthusiasts and scholars alike, Palmisano's work sheds light on the historical significance of trade in shaping ancient societies.
Enhance your understanding of ancient trade with this essential resource for anyone interested in the rich history of the Middle East.