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(Ebook) Heartland of Cities: Surveys of Ancient Settlement and Land Use on the Central Floodplain of the Euphrates by Adams Robert MacCormick ISBN 9780226005447, 0226005445

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Authors:Adams Robert MacCormick
Pages:384 pages.
Year:1981
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Language:english
File Size:10.15 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780226005447, 0226005445
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(Ebook) Heartland of Cities: Surveys of Ancient Settlement and Land Use on the Central Floodplain of the Euphrates by Adams Robert MacCormick ISBN 9780226005447, 0226005445

In this groundbreaking work, Robert McC. Adams presents the results of archaeological surveys conducted in southern Iraq between 1968 and 1975. Heartland of Cities is at once a detailed description of primary data collected in the field, an innovative exercise in data analysis, and a brilliant work of synthesis. Adams combines archaeological and written evidence to track the evolution of watercourses and settlement systems on the Mesopotamian plain over the longue durée and, in the process, develops a distinctive vision for the role of environment, geography, and human agency in Mesopotamian history. This fascinating account of the emergence and development of the world’s first cities draws attention, in particular, to shifting settlement patterns, to the evolution of natural and man-made watercourses, and to trends in the distribution of population across the Mesopotamian plain over a period of more than six thousand years.
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