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Ancient Power Shifts

Linda Hill

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Ancient Power Shifts explores the rise and fall of civilizations by investigating power transitions in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. It emphasizes that shifts weren't solely due to military conquest, but also ecological pressures, social transformations, and technological advancements. Understanding these dynamics provides insight into the cyclical nature of history, and the enduring impact of these early empires.

 
The book examines environmental factors, social structures, and technological innovation. For instance, irrigation management in Mesopotamia influenced power, while in Egypt, the decline of the Old Kingdom involved environmental challenges and social unrest. By contrasting the experiences of these two regions, Ancient Power Shifts offers a comparative approach to understanding power dynamics.

 
The book progresses by establishing a theoretical framework, analyzing specific periods of transition in Egypt and Mesopotamia, and synthesizing these case studies to draw broader conclusions. It challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the importance of environmental, social, and technological factors, relying on archaeological findings, textual sources and environmental data to support its analysis.
Disponibile da: 05/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 56 pagine.

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