Syria-Palestine in the Late Bronze Age presents an explicitly
anthropological perspective on politics and social relationships.
An anthropological reading of the textual and epigraphic remains of
the time allows us to see how power was constructed and political
subordination was practised and expressed. Syria-Palestine in the
Late Bronze Age identifies a particular political ontology, native
to ancient Syro-Palestinian societies, which informs and
constitutes their social worlds. This political ontology, based on
patronage relationships, provides a way of understanding the
political culture and the social dynamics of ancient Levantine
peoples. It also illuminates the historical processes taking place
in the region, processes based on patrimonial social structures and
articulated through patron-client bonds.
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