Empire, authority, and autonomy in Achaemenid Anatolia / Elspeth R.M. Dusinberre.
"The Achaemenid Persian Empire (550-330 BCE) was a vast and complex sociopolitical structure that encompassed much of modern-day Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan, and included two dozen distinct peoples who spoke different languages, worshiped different deities,...
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2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Governing Anatolia
- Controlling Anatolia, guarding the empire
- Eating and drinking with class and style
- Dealing with the dead
- Worshipping the divine
- Educating the young and old
- Empire and identity in Achaemenid Anatolia.