Landscapes of Warfare : Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East
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1646426835
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9781646426836
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University Press of Colorado
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University Press of Colorado
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Apr 15th, 2025
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320 Pages
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Ancient history: to c 500 CESocial & cultural historyArchaeologyHuman geography
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Landscapes of Warfare offers a detailed examination of the Urartian empire. Situated in the highlands of Turkey, Armenia, and Iran and less known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of an empire whose power was not centralized in cities but was instead distributed among mountain fortresses.
Landscapes of Warfare offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes.
Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfares role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartus strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartus developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation.
Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfares role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartus strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartus developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation.
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