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Moab in the Iron Age : hegemony, polity, archaeology

Title
Moab in the Iron Age : hegemony, polity, archaeology / Bruce Routledge.
Author
Routledge, Bruce Edward.
Publication
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2004.

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Description
xvii, 312 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm.
Summary
"Moab was an ancient kingdom located in the highlands east of the Dead Sea in what is now Jordan. Known primarily from references in the Hebrew Bible, Moab has long occupied a marginal position, one defined by the complex interrelationship of history, theology, and politics that underlies biblical archaeology." "Focusing on the state as an effect rather than a cause, Bruce Routledge, a leading authority on the archaeology of Iron Age Moab, examines the constitution of the kingdom over a period of some seven hundred years. In particular, he develops Antonio Gramsci's concept of hegemony by examining the ways intellectual products, such as inscriptions, public buildings, and administrative practices, transformed local cultural resources in order to construct political dominance as a moral order. Through an analysis that combines archaeology and textual study, Routledge demonstrates how long-established principles underlying local identities were transformed when appropriated for particular state building projects. From this, he offers insights into the realization and historical reproduction of political power in everyday life."--Jacket.
Series Statement
Archaeology, culture, and society
Uniform Title
Archaeology, culture, and society.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The "thingness" of the state -- 2. Hegemony, polity, identity -- 3. Land and story -- 4. Beginnings I : the Late Bronze Age -- 5. Beginnings II : the Early Iron Age -- 6. Structures and metaphors -- 7. Mesha and the naming of names -- 8. Replicative kingship -- 9. Local space in a global state -- 10. Once again, the state.
ISBN
  • 081223801X
  • 9780812238013
LCCN
2004049482
OCLC
  • ocm54974508
  • 54974508
  • SCSB-14461288
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library