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Week 1. September 66
Introduction: The primacy and centrality of state-based research in Near Eastern archaeology. The dilemma that we need to solve. Alternatives? The end of macro-historical models and the demise of the state. A cultural-studies approach to ancient states. states.


These are some books in traditional scholarship for you to skim through and familiarize yourself with the obsessive scholarly interests of archaeologists in the searching for the state (These I will keep in the Institute Library).


Week 2. September 1313
Ideology as social power: a misunderstood concept and the consequences of that. that.
Discussion + Response Papers.


Readings:

What is ideology? ideology?

Mapping ideology today: today:

An archaeological case: case:


Week 3. September 2020
State: a ghost (spectre) in the archaeological record. Towards a critical geneaology of a concept.concept.
Discussion + Response Papers


Readings:

Introduction to state: state:

Status of the state in archaeological research: a Gramscian approach: approach:


Week 4. September 27 27 The rise of the state in the Near East: evolutionary models of social complexity. The question of the Early Mesopotamian temple-states in the 4th- 3rd millennia. The Uruk Phenomenon. Social power, urbanization, social complexity. Material traces of state formation.formation.
Discussion + Response Papers


Readings:

Complexity: Complexity:

Early State formation in Mesopotamia (and Egypt) Egypt)

Presentation: The so-called “Temple-State” in Mesopotamia (Casey) (Casey)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography


Week 5. October 44
The myth of chiefdoms, archaic states, empires and other archaeological delusions: neo- and post-evolutionary models of the state. state.
Discussion + Response Papers


Readings:

This week's very special reading: reading:

Presentation: A cross-cultural comparison: The Early Mesopotamian and Greek City-States? (Thomas) (Thomas)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography


Week 6. October 1111
Things in flux: Tribute, gift, exchange. Materiality and economy within and beyond the state. state.
Discussion + Response papers


Readings:

State as habitus: Trade, market and the symbolic capital capital

Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean: states, entrepreneurs and the circulation of goods goods

Achaemenid state and the idea of the tribute tribute

Presentation: Achaemenid tributary system (Erin) (Erin)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography


Week 7. October 1818
Political landscapes: the habitus of the people, habitus of the state. Territoriality, landscape transformation and cultural change. State projects of legibility and simplification. simplification.
Discussion.


Readings:

Presentation: Celtic settlement in the Anatolian landscape during the Hellenistic period (Brad) (Brad)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography


Week 8. October 2525
Spectacles: poetics of power, performance of the state. Places and the located practices of inscribing the landscape.landscape.
Discussion.


Readings:

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Presentation: Rock reliefs and spring sanctuaries of Late Bronze and early Iron age Anatolia (Omur)

(Omur)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography

October 26: Friday, 10 am. Place TBA. One hour conference with Norman Yoffee on Myths of the archaic state : evolution of the earliest cities, states and civilizations


Week 9. November 11
Incorporations: State practices on the body and the everyday. Bodily violence and the state. Body as the site of state discourse. discourse.


Readings:

Presentation: Body, bodily image and everyday life in New Kingdom Egypt (Alex) (Alex)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography


Week 10 November 88
Narrativity and violence as imperial discourse: the visual and textual culture of the state or appropriation of cultural practices. Constructions of collective memory. Role of monumental inscriptions, place-making practices and monuments.monuments.
Discussion


Readings:

Presentation: The throneroom of Assurnasirpal: narrativity and violence (Bochay?) (Bochay?)

Further reading- additional bibliography bibliography

November 15 15 ASOR Annual Meetings- No class.

November 21-25 21-25 Thanksgiving Recess- No class


Week 11. November 2929
The demise of the state (and the end of macro models): micro-historical deconstruction of state-based approaches to the ancient world in the social sciences. sciences.
Discussion


Readings:


Week 12. December 6 6
Presentation of Individual Projects (Paper Drafts due)-perhaps 2 meetings will be scheduled that week, depending on the number of projects.


December 20. Final papers due.