Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Gift-exchange in the Amarna Letters:A Concise Study of the Letters from the Great Kings
View through CrossRef
In this article, we will look at the concept of reciprocal gifts and gift-exchanges in the corpus known as the Amarna letters. In order to observe reciprocity in the Amarna letters, we will ascertain the presence of a return gift for every present sent, as well as the idea of reciprocity in the repetition of said structure of gift-exchange. In the Amarna letters, we bear witness to an important network of contacts established between Near Eastern nations of the fourteenth and thirteenth centuries BCE. The geographical extent of the Amarna letters leaves no doubt about the central part played by the Egyptian kings of this period within the political, economic and social context of the great powers of the Near East. This study will focus on the gift-exchanges within the Amarna letters, taking into account the contextual differences between Egypt and each of its main partners: Babylonia, Assyria, Mitanni, Hatti, Arzawa and Alashiya. We will also consider diplomatic or interdynastic marriages as occasions for gift-exchange, as well as tools used to establish and maintain political and personal alliances between the kings
Title: Gift-exchange in the Amarna Letters:A Concise Study of the Letters from the Great Kings
Description:
In this article, we will look at the concept of reciprocal gifts and gift-exchanges in the corpus known as the Amarna letters.
In order to observe reciprocity in the Amarna letters, we will ascertain the presence of a return gift for every present sent, as well as the idea of reciprocity in the repetition of said structure of gift-exchange.
In the Amarna letters, we bear witness to an important network of contacts established between Near Eastern nations of the fourteenth and thirteenth centuries BCE.
The geographical extent of the Amarna letters leaves no doubt about the central part played by the Egyptian kings of this period within the political, economic and social context of the great powers of the Near East.
This study will focus on the gift-exchanges within the Amarna letters, taking into account the contextual differences between Egypt and each of its main partners: Babylonia, Assyria, Mitanni, Hatti, Arzawa and Alashiya.
We will also consider diplomatic or interdynastic marriages as occasions for gift-exchange, as well as tools used to establish and maintain political and personal alliances between the kings.
Related Results
The Amarna Letters
The Amarna Letters
During Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty (ca. 1550–1292 BCE), the New Kingdom pharaohs campaigned repeatedly in Syria and the Levant, establishing political control over much of the regio...
Luxury Goods Manufacture at Amarna, Gurob, and Malqata Compared
Luxury Goods Manufacture at Amarna, Gurob, and Malqata Compared
It should be borne in mind that the data from all archaeological excavations and surveys over the world, not only with the evidence from Amarna, Gurob, and Malqata, ought to be tre...
Adverbs in -ως in Documents of Graeco-Roman Egypt
Adverbs in -ως in Documents of Graeco-Roman Egypt
This book is part of an ongoing research to investigate adverbials in the ancient Greek language. This first volume is devoted to the use of the adverbs in -ως in texts from Graeco...
Exchange rate and industrial output in Nigeria: sectoral analysis
Exchange rate and industrial output in Nigeria: sectoral analysis
Purpose- The Nigerian manufacturing sector is performing below expectations despite government’s proactive measures to address critical issues in the sector. A key driver of perfor...
Tools for hiding currency risk: application of data analysis
Tools for hiding currency risk: application of data analysis
Purpose- The fluctuations in the exchange rate expose companies that perform foreign currency forward transactions to exchange rate risk. Exchange rate risk affects the internation...
Testing For Long Memory In The South Asian Foreign Exchange Rates
Testing For Long Memory In The South Asian Foreign Exchange Rates
Exchange rate movements have a great impact on the political and Economic stability of a country. Understanding the dynamic behavior of exchange is extremely important for decision...
The Language of the Books of Kings
The Language of the Books of Kings
Abstract
A major topic of discussion in recent scholarship on the books of Kings is whether the language of Kings can be used in tracing the diachronic development o...
Kings’ Sagas
Kings’ Sagas
The Norse-Icelandic kings’ sagas originated in the 12th century, reached their zenith in the 13th century, and then kept being amplified and rewritten into new compilations through...

