From Sargon To Narām-Sîn: some remarks on Akkadian military activity in the II nd half of the III rd millennium bc. The example of eastern campaigns
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https://doi.org/10.26485/AAL/2022/68/5Keywords:
The Persian Gulf, Akkadian warfare, Akkadian empire, Mesopotamia, IranAbstract
The present article discusses the phenomenon of Akkadian eastern military activity in the times of four consecutive Akkadian kings – Sargon, Rīmuš, Maništušu and Narām-Sîn. The author of the present investigation describes the course of Akkadian military expansion and attempts to characterize its cultural background by emphasizing that its economic and religious foundations constitute a part of the imperial strategy. It has been suggested that the religious ‒ and associated with it – the ideological factor, both embodied in the powerful image of the warlike goddess Aštar seem to be largely underestimated in the current academic discussion of the phenomenon of Akkadian expansion.
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2022-12-20
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Paszke, M. Z. (2022). From Sargon To Narām-Sîn: some remarks on Akkadian military activity in the II nd half of the III rd millennium bc. The example of eastern campaigns. Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia, 68, 75–83. https://doi.org/10.26485/AAL/2022/68/5
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