Gina Konstantopoulos. Определение и описание расстояний на Древнем Ближнем Востоке
Gina Konstantopoulos (University of California Los Angeles)
Defining and Describing Distance in the Ancient Near East
Friday, July 1st, 6:00 pm Central European Time (UTC 01:00)
This talk considers how several distant lands, as well as the concept
of distance itself, was constructed in Sumerian and Akkadian texts
throughout the second and first millennia BCE. These distant, often
fantastical locations could serve as the setting for dramatic and
climatic battles within literary texts, as is clearly seen by the use
of the Cedar Forest in the Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh.
These same locations – or rather, their real-world analogues – also
held strategic importance to the kings of Assyria and Babylonia,
particularly in the first millennium BCE. These locations were
carefully employed in royal inscriptions and other texts in order to
mark the edges of political and military dominion, establishing grand
claims as to the reach and extent of the king. Moreover, as this talk
will discuss, the concept of distance itself could be employed as a
political tool, shaped to adapt the shifting needs of the empire and
its borders.
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