Qatna And The Networks Of Bronze Age Globalism by Peter Pfälzner

A Study of Interconnections in the Ancient Near East

This scholarly work delves into the intricate web of trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange that characterized the Bronze Age, with a particular focus on the ancient city of Qatna. Through archaeological evidence and historical analysis, the book explores how Qatna served as a pivotal hub within a vast network of interconnected civilizations, facilitating the flow of goods, ideas, and technologies across regions. It highlights the city's strategic importance and its role in fostering a form of early globalism, shedding light on the complex interactions that shaped the ancient world.

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