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Mesopotamian Politics

Notes

Notes to Chapter 16. Alternatives to the Territorial State

April 2024

16.1 At the Margins of the Territorial System
16.2 People and Territory
16.3 Pastoralism
16.4 Nomadism
16.5 Social Structure
16.6 The Tribe as a Counter-State
16.7 The Tribal Revolution
16.8 The Amorites
16.9 The Splinters: Fugitives and Defectors
16.10 The Remote Margins: The People of the Mountains
16.11 Centrifugal and Allogeneic Impulses


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16.5 Social Structure

  1. For the center of clans, see Tell Banat.

    – [ Giorgio Buccellati, July 2020]

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16.8 The Amorites

  1. On Amorite onomastics, see mainly Buccellati 1966 Amorites.

    – [ Marco De Pietri, April 2024]