The Ancient Near East embraces a vast geographical area, from the
borders of Iran and Afghanistan in the east to the Levant and Anatolia,
and from the Black Sea in the north to Egypt in the south. It was a
region of enormous cultural, political and linguistic diversity.
In this authoritative new study, Amélie Kuhrt examines its history from
the earliest written documents to the conquest of Alexander the Great,
c.3000-330 BC. This work dispels many of the misapprehensions which have
surrounded the study of the region. It provides a lucid, up-to-date
narrative which takes into account the latest archaeological and textual
discoveries and deals with the complex problems of interpretation and
methodology.
The Ancient Near East is an essential text for all students of history
of this region and a valuable introduction for students and scholars
working in related subjects.
Winner of the AHO's 1997 James Henry Breasted Award.