Ancient Near East: The Basics
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada--Title page verso. číst celé



Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada--Title page verso. číst celé
This historical account explores the evolution of religious practices in the Ancient Near East, tracing developments from the advent of agriculture through to the conquests of Alexander the Great. It delves into the cultural and spiritual landscape of the region, highlighting key beliefs, rituals, and the impact of societal changes on religious life. Through a comprehensive analysis, the book offers insights into how ancient civilizations shaped their understanding of the divine and the role of religion in everyday life.
Teaches the basic cuneiform signs in both an active and passive way, allowing students to produce the Neo-Assyrian signs as well as to recognize them.