Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia
Explore the fascinating intersection of rural life and urban development with "Rural Archaeology in Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia," published by the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA in 2015. This comprehensive volume spans 696 pages and provides an in-depth examination of how villages played a crucial role in shaping early urban societies.
Through meticulous reports on architecture, pottery, animal bones, plant remains, and a variety of artifacts, the book enhances our understanding of the economic ties between small rural sites and burgeoning urban centers. It also delves into issues of status and economic differentiation within these communities.
This hardback edition is an essential read for archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of human settlements in ancient Mesopotamia. Strengthen your library with this insightful exploration that bridges the past with our understanding of societal evolution.