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Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Agency and Identity in the Ancient Near East: New Paths Forward | p. 1 |
The Agency of Place | |
Movement Across the Landscape and Residential Stability: Agency and Place in the Southern Levantine Early Bronze Age | p. 13 |
Agency, Architecture, and Archaeology: Prehistoric Settlements in Central Anatolia | p. 27 |
Agents in Motion | p. 47 |
The Agency of Daily Practice | |
Subsistence Actions at Çatalhöyük | p. 63 |
The Scribal Artifact: Technological Innovation in the Uruk Period | p. 80 |
Shared Painting: The Practice of Decorating Late Neolithic Pottery in Northern Mesopotamia | p. 99 |
Early Islamic Pottery: Evidence of a Revolution in Diet and Dining Habits? | p. 117 |
The Agency of Power | |
Material Culture and Identity: Assyrians, Aramaeans, and the Indigenous Peoples of Iron Age Southeastern Anatolia | p. 129 |
Object Agency? Spatial Perspective, Social Relations, and the Stele of Hammurabi | p. 148 |
Akkad and Agency, Archaeology and Annals: Considering Power and Intent in Third-Millennium BCE Mesopotamia | p. 166 |
Agency, Identity, and the Hittite State | p. 181 |
Beyond Agency | |
Beyond Agency: Identity and Individuals in Archaeology | p. 193 |
About the Contributors | p. 201 |
Index | p. 203 |
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