Happy New Year! Get 10% off all books on our website throughout January! Discount will be applied automatically at checkout.

Palace-Clan Relations in the Bronze and Iron Ages Levant

Textual and Material Approaches

Hannes Bezzel editor Joachim J Krause editor Omer Sergi editor Karen Covello-Paran editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:De Gruyter

Published:15th Aug '25

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Palace-Clan Relations in the Bronze and Iron Ages Levant cover

Recent studies have demonstrated that ancient Near Eastern societies considered themselves as part of one social fabric, divided not by mode of life or place of residence, but according to traditional associations of kin. Kinship relations appear to maintain their essential integrity over long periods of time, even within complex political organizations. In the past it was common to view state formation as an evolutionary process – from tribe to state – during which former kinship relations and tribal identities dissolve in face of the political identity imposed by the "state". Today, however, it seems that there were no evolutionary relations between the tribe and the state, as they both represent identities that coexist at the same time. It is against this background that a common structural element of ancient Levantine polities emerges: their fragmented nature, mostly based on an overarching concept of kinship.

This book presents studies of different polities and societies from the Bronze and Iron Ages Levant and beyond, highlighting their kin-based social and political structures, interactions, and ultimate formations, as may be gleaned from both material and textual sources.

ISBN: 9783111405513

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 549g

250 pages