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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Overview of Ancient Mesopotamia,
By Jared Edwards (Provo, UT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) (Hardcover)
Nemet-Nejat has compiled a great deal of information into this book. Although the historical overview was a little long and dry, most of the book was very interesting. Nemet-Nejat quotes from a number of original writings of the ancient Mesopotamians, giving a unique view into the thinking and culture of this ancient civilization.The insights into education, religion, writing, and recreation were most interesting.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful addition to general ANE studies,
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This review is from: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) (Hardcover)
Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia is an excellent volume and highly recommended for the general audience, especially those who are interested in learning more about ancient Near Eastern backgrounds. Chapters center on major areas of life and society, for example, society, scholarship, recreation, religion, economy, and etc. Nemet-Nejat is sensitive to both the diachronic and synchronic development of topics so discussion is quite well developed in each chapter. With such an arrangement, however, there is some repetition, though minor, throughout the book. The beginning historical review is very helpful, even if most brief, and sets the stage for the development of topics in each chapter. The author's strength is in the area of mathematics and technology and they get emphasis in the book. Less discussion is found on integrated matters like environmental issues. There is a wealth of material in this book and so much is covered it is a bit encyclopedic at times but, nevertheless, well done. This book will be of interest to students of ancient history or any seeking a greater appreciation of biblical background material. There are very limited reference to the Bible and some strange. Saul's change of mind (literally heart) is take by the author as "he went off his rocker," 81, an older and limited perspective, indeed. Karen Rhea Nemet-Nejat is conversant in many areas of ANE studies and balances her discussion with excerpts from ancient texts and relevant contemporary sources. The book would be enhanced by a better bibliography. The book is a welcome contribution to the field and will be a very informative to any who read it!
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, readable, brilliant, comprehensive.,
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This review is from: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (Paperback)
Informative and engrossing. Well-organized and well-researched. The best book on Mesopotamia I've read! It definitely gets a lot more of the daily-life issues correct than others (which occasionally suggest citizens lived in large two-story houses--what a joke).
All books I've read, however, make the same error about the map pictured on the cover of an earlier version of this book--a circle with triangular shapes coming from it. This map is often mistakenly cited as partly being of Scandinavia, as it has been translated as "country where the sun has not been seen." An understandable mistake, but what it actually signifies is unknown country--no one has seen the sun there because no one from the known world at the time had explored it. A more comprehensive (intact) map would have shown that this symbol was only one part of the world, not the entire world. I hope Ms. Nemet-Nejat accepts this bit of information in the spirit in which it is offered. :-)
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
messing up basic terms,
By kp (greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) (Hardcover)
...very dissapointed to start reading the book of an "expert" by reading at the preface the phrase "with diverse ethnic groups occupying the region": what is an "ethnic" group in a pre-ethnic world?
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