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J. Nicholas Postgate

    5 novembre 1945

    Nicholas Postgate est un assyriologue britannique spécialisé dans l'ancien Proche-Orient. Son travail explore les complexités des cultures, des langues et des sites archéologiques mésopotamiens. Par son érudition, Postgate met en lumière les aspects fondamentaux des premières civilisations, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives approfondies sur leur histoire et leurs structures sociales.

    Die ersten Imperien
    Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud
    Bronze Age Bureaucracy
    Artefacts of Complexity: Tracking the Uruk in the Near East
    Early Mesopotamia
    Languages of Iraq, Ancient and Modern
    • Languages of Iraq, Ancient and Modern

      • 187pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the rich linguistic heritage of Iraq, detailing the various vernacular Iraqi Arabic dialects alongside insights into Iraqi Kurdish and Turkman languages. It offers a comprehensive account of the interplay between these languages throughout Iraq's five thousand years of history, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of this linguistic diversity.

      Languages of Iraq, Ancient and Modern
    • The roots of our modern world lie in this early civilisation, which saw the first urban society and the invention of writing. Postgate uses both historical and archaeological data to reveal this society's social and technological innovations. číst celé

      Early Mesopotamia
    • Focusing on the late 4th millennium in South Mesopotamia, this volume explores the Uruk Period, highlighted by significant archaeological findings at Uruk and beyond. It examines artefacts and settlements discovered across the Near East, including the Levant and Egypt, to better understand this complex society. The collection features eleven scholarly papers from a 1998 Manchester conference, contributed by prominent researchers who analyze key sites and artefactual evidence, shedding light on the broader implications of the Uruk phenomenon.

      Artefacts of Complexity: Tracking the Uruk in the Near East
    • Bronze Age Bureaucracy

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Analysing ten different archives of cuneiform tablets, this book describes the society and economy of the Middle Assyrian state.

      Bronze Age Bureaucracy
    • Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      A continuation of publishing the discoveries made at Nimrud by the British School of Archaeology in Iraq.

      Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud