This contribution aims to use social history and social theory to investigate political power and compliance with authority in ancient Western Asia, through the case study of Neo-Assyrian imperial building projects. Our first aim is to discuss the realities of construction work in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, focusing on the building process both through literary sources and archaeological data. Our second goal is to understand the role played by these building sites in the strengthening of local and supra-local political orders, in the consolidation of social group boundaries, and in the construction of political subjectivities of the ancient social actors involved. Our reflection sheds light on the new interpretative possibilities – and chall...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
After briefly considering the various forms and degrees of social differences that can be included i...
The Neo-Assyrian Palace Ware project is based on a dissertation written in partial fulfilment of the...
My doctoral research is a synthetic archaeological and archaeometric analysis of Assyrian ‘Palace Wa...
The dataset is a social network of over 17,000 individuals who lived during the so-called Neo-Assyri...
What opportunities and challenges does the relatively limited body of extant Neo-Assyrian treaties p...
The major cities of the Neo-Assyrian Empire were not only home to impressive palaces and temples, bu...
This paper critically analyses the building accounts of the late Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions by ...
This paper asks and tests questions about ancient group boundaries against empirical data through a ...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This dissertation investigates the practice of founding new cities in the ancient Near East as a soc...
Depuis l’Antiquité, l’expérience politique assyrienne (XIVème - VIIème siècles av. J.-C.) a été défi...
This article addresses how current archaeological approaches to political boundaries potentially mis...
In this dissertation, I analyze theories of power in order to study the Neo-Assyrian (934-610 BC) wo...
During the Hellenistic and Roman periods three major subregions in the southern Levant emerge: Iduma...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
After briefly considering the various forms and degrees of social differences that can be included i...
The Neo-Assyrian Palace Ware project is based on a dissertation written in partial fulfilment of the...
My doctoral research is a synthetic archaeological and archaeometric analysis of Assyrian ‘Palace Wa...
The dataset is a social network of over 17,000 individuals who lived during the so-called Neo-Assyri...
What opportunities and challenges does the relatively limited body of extant Neo-Assyrian treaties p...
The major cities of the Neo-Assyrian Empire were not only home to impressive palaces and temples, bu...
This paper critically analyses the building accounts of the late Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions by ...
This paper asks and tests questions about ancient group boundaries against empirical data through a ...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This dissertation investigates the practice of founding new cities in the ancient Near East as a soc...
Depuis l’Antiquité, l’expérience politique assyrienne (XIVème - VIIème siècles av. J.-C.) a été défi...
This article addresses how current archaeological approaches to political boundaries potentially mis...
In this dissertation, I analyze theories of power in order to study the Neo-Assyrian (934-610 BC) wo...
During the Hellenistic and Roman periods three major subregions in the southern Levant emerge: Iduma...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
After briefly considering the various forms and degrees of social differences that can be included i...
The Neo-Assyrian Palace Ware project is based on a dissertation written in partial fulfilment of the...