Conventional wisdom asserts that the empires of ancient Mesopotamia were ruled by blood-thirsty tyrants with a penchant for megalomania and a lust for power. However, archaeological work conducted during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has begun to unearth a more sophisticated political landscape. Many of the empires of ancient Mesopotamia can in fact be seen to have practised forms of governance remarkably similar to the democratic systems employed by the Greeks many centuries later. This lecture will examine the democratic tendencies of various Mesopotamian empires and trace their influence on later Grecian developments.
History
Event
The Iraqi Institute for The Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage. Meeting (2012 : Erbil, Iraq)
Publisher
The Iraqi Institute for The Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage
Location
Erbil, Iraq
Place of publication
[Erbil, Iraq]
Start date
2012-01-01
End date
2012-12-31
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN Other conference paper
Title of proceedings
The Iraqi Institute for The Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage Annual Meeting