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      Creating Capitals : The Rationale, Construction, and Function of the Imperial Capitals of Assyria

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      , AMVD, NHG, NKD, HIS, ANTIQ, ARCHITECT, MID EAST, AMVD, RPC,
      Ancient Near East, Archaeology, Urban Cultures, Architecture, Assyria

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          "The creation of new capital cities are watershed moments in the lives of ancient empires. Assyria, arguably the most successful imperial state of the ancient Near East, repeatedly engaged in capital creation. Capital creation denotes the development of a monumental capital, either in a new location or through the profound transformation of a pre-existing settlement. This volume focusses on the rationale, construction, and function of the imperial capitals of Assyria: K.r-Tukult.-Ninurta, Kal.u, Dur-.arruk.n, and Nineveh. By exploring three key questions – why was a capital created, how was a capital created, and what were the functions of the capital – this study presents a comparative analysis of these four urban centers and presents a new perspective on their creation, as well as an innovative framework for the study of capital creation from antiquity to today. "

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          9789087283520
          9789400603899
          9789400603882
          30 November 2020
          30 November 2020
          30 November 2020
          e9b9ad62-7e0f-49a6-b12a-44a286674b43
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          Pages: 181

          HIS026000,POL002000,SOC003000,AMVD,NHG,NKD,HIS,ANTIQ,ARCHITECT,MID EAST,AMVD,RPC

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