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The Ancient near Eastern tradition
The Ancient Near Eastern Tradition by Milton Covensky offers a comprehensive overview of the cultural, social, political, and religious traditions that shaped the earliest civilizations of the Near East. Focusing on the ancient societies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and surrounding regions, the book examines the development of writing, law, kingship, mythologies, and religious practices that influenced later Western and Middle Eastern cultures.
Written for students and general readers, the work synthesizes archaeological findings and historical scholarship to present a clear, engaging account of how ancient Near Eastern traditions emerged and evolved. First published in 1966 by Harper & Row, this volume remains a valuable reference for those studying early civilizations, comparative religion, and ancient history.
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