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Early Urbanism On The Syrian Euphrates Ancient Peoples



The article discusses the archaeological evidence for an urban culture on the Syrian Euphrates River that was distinct from the more advanced civilizations in southern Mesopotamia. The cities on the Syrian Euphrates were densely populated and possessed extensive fortification systems, elite residences, prominent religious structures, well-crafted goods, and impressive funerary monuments. These fac... more details
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  • The article discusses the archaeological evidence for an urban culture on the Syrian Euphrates River that was distinct from the more advanced civilizations in southern Mesopotamia
  • The cities on the Syrian Euphrates were densely populated and possessed extensive fortification systems, elite residences, prominent religious structures, well-crafted goods, and impressive funerary monuments
  • These factors helped to sustain the urban character of the region over a long period of time


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Author Lisa Cooper
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415353519
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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The article discusses the archaeological evidence for an urban culture on the Syrian Euphrates River that was distinct from the more advanced civilizations in southern Mesopotamia. The cities on the Syrian Euphrates were densely populated and possessed extensive fortification systems, elite residences, prominent religious structures, well-crafted goods, and impressive funerary monuments. These factors helped to sustain the urban character of the region over a long period of time. The article also discusses the tribal background of the populations settled in the region and the social stability and heterarchical political relationships that resulted. These factors contributed to the cultural resilience of the Early Bronze Euphrates urban communities.

Until recently, ancient cities established along the banks of the northern Euphrates River were widely regarded as a cultural backwater compared to the civilized, archaic states of southern Mesopotamia in the third millennium BC. Archaeological investigations in recent decades, however, have shown that the northern Euphrates Valley possessed a complex and unique urban culture in its own right. Cities were densely inhabited, and many possessed extensive fortification systems, elite residences, prominent religious structures, well-crafted goods and impressive funerary monuments.

Early Urbanism on the Syrian Euphrates highlights the remarkably rich urban culture of the region, detailing the unique riverine environment of the region, in which a flexible economy based on a combination of agriculture, pastralism and hunting was successfully maintained and played an important role in sustaining the Euphrates' urban character over a long period of time. Cooper examines the persistent tribal background of the populations settled in this region, which prompted a high degree of social stability and heterarchical political relationships, also contributing to the cultural resilience of Early Bronze Euphrates urban communities. The combination of these key factors formed an interesting and enduring settlement history that provides an illuminating counterpoint to that witnessed in other regions of Mesopotamia and the rest of the Near East during the Early Bronze Age.
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