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From Egypt to Mesopotamia : a study of predynastic trade routes
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From Egypt to Mesopotamia : a study of predynastic trade routes

Author: Samuel Mark
Publisher: College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press ; London : Chatham Pub., 1998.
Series: Studies in nautical archaeology, no. 4.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : lst edView all editions and formats
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"In From Egypt to Mesopotamia, Samuel Mark ferrets out the two possible trade routes between these two vastly different cultures. Ancient shipwreck sites and recently discovered artifacts allow Mark to delineate avenues of trade between Egypt and Mesopotamia. Taking to task previous studies that describe the Egypt-Mesopotamia trade connection as being one between two homogeneous cultures, Mark focuses on the variety  Read more...
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Mark, Samuel (Samuel EuGene)
From Egypt to Mesopotamia.
College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press ; London : Chatham Pub., 1998
(OCoLC)605326166
Online version:
Mark, Samuel (Samuel EuGene)
From Egypt to Mesopotamia.
College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press ; London : Chatham Pub., 1998
(OCoLC)608347782
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Samuel Mark
ISBN: 0890967776 9780890967775 1861760663 9781861760661
OCLC Number: 37024831
Description: xi, 181 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Series Title: Studies in nautical archaeology, no. 4.
Responsibility: Samuel Mark.

Abstract:

"In From Egypt to Mesopotamia, Samuel Mark ferrets out the two possible trade routes between these two vastly different cultures. Ancient shipwreck sites and recently discovered artifacts allow Mark to delineate avenues of trade between Egypt and Mesopotamia. Taking to task previous studies that describe the Egypt-Mesopotamia trade connection as being one between two homogeneous cultures, Mark focuses on the variety of cultural differences, rather than their shared similarities, to map the infusion of these cultures."--BOOK JACKET.

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