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The volume surveys the ancient Near East, tracing Assyrian origins, Phoenician maritime expansion and colonies, and the emergence and consolidation of Israelite society and monarchy. It blends geographical and cultural description with political narrative, describing landscapes, urban centers, and the institutions that underpinned power. Chapters examine early legends, navigation and trade networks, tribal organization, the establishment of kingship including David's struggles and Solomon's reign, priestly law, and Phoenician commerce and cities. The work highlights economic links, colonization, and inter-state interactions that contributed to Assyria's rise and the region's shifting balance.
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