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Stability and Change|Alan Lupton

Stability and Change : Socio-political development in North Mesopotamia and South-East Anatolia 4000-2700 B.C.

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The prime concern of this volume is the scale and type of contact between the societies of these two areas and the people of the Uruk culture which lay to the south. Indications of this contact are found in the material record: analogous building techniques, architectural plans, use of space, ceramic parallels and other similarities. The author looks at the patterns which emerge from settlement excavation data and assesses the levels of socio-political development between the regions.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780860548089
  • ISBN-10: 0860548082
  • Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
  • Publish Date: December 1996
  • Dimensions: 11.69 x 8.27 x 0.42 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.14 pounds
  • Page Count: 144

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