Introduction
1: The Old Babylonian Period
2: Babylonian Society through the perspective of Hammurabi's
Laws
3: Old Babylonian Cities
4: The Kassites
5: Writing, Scribes and Literature
6: The Long Interlude
7: The Neo-Babylonian Empire
8: Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon
9: In the Aftermath
Appendix: Astrology and astronomy
Chronology of major events, periods, and rulers
Further Reading
References
Index
Trevor Bryce is a renowned and decorated scholar on ancient
civilizations, and is currently an Honorary Professor of the
University of Queensland, and an Emeritus Professor of the
University of New England. He has held Visiting Fellowships or
Scholarships at The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (USA),
Wolfson College, Oxford (UK), Australian National University, and
Macquarie University (Australia). He is a Fellow of the Australian
Academy of the Humanities
(FAHA), and was awarded an Australian Centenary medal for services
to History. He has written numerous articles and books on the
ancient world, including several for OUP, such as Life and Society
in
the Hittite World (2005), and Ancient Syria (2014).
Introductory, readable, no footnotes. Excellent for the general
reader seeking a starting point.
*Ancient East & West *
Fast-paced and gripping, written by a master scholar, this is a
sweeping yet concentrated history of Babylon and Babylonia in the
full context of the ancient Near East, from Sumerians to Romans.
Jam-packed with details, maps, and interesting information, from
Hammurabi's Law Code to Nebuchadnezzar's Ishtar Gate and beyond,
this brief volume is well worth reading and rereading!
*Eric H. Cline, George Washington University*
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