Ways of Being: Hittite Empire and Its Borderlands in Late Bronze Age Anatolia and Northern Syria

Müge Durusu-Tanrıöver
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In this paper, I take identity as a characteristic of empire in its periphery, denoting the totality of: 1) the imperial strategies an empire pursues in different regions, 2) the index of empire in each region, and 3) local responses to imperialism. My case study is the Hittite Empire, which dominated parts of what is now modern Turkey and northern Syria between the seventeenth and twelfth centuries BCE, and its borderlands. To investigate the identities of the Hittite imperial system, I explore the totality of the second millennium BCE in two regions. First, I explore imperial dynamics and responses in the Ilgın Plain in inner southwestern Turkey through a study of the material collected by the Yalburt Yaylası Archaeological Landscape Research Project since 2010. Second, I explore the identity of the Hittite Empire in the city of Emar in northern Syria by a thorough study of the textual and archaeological material unearthed by the Emar Expedition. In both cases, I argue that the manifestations of the Hittite Empire were mainly conditioned by the pre-Hittite trajectories of these regions. The strategies that the administration chose to use in different borderlands sought to identify what was important locally, with the Hittite Empire integrating itself into networks that were already established as manifestations of power, instead of replacing them with new ones.
存在的方式:赫梯帝国及其在青铜时代晚期安纳托利亚和叙利亚北部的边疆
在本文中,我认为认同是帝国在其外围的一个特征,它指的是:1)帝国在不同地区奉行的帝国战略,2)每个地区的帝国指数,以及3)当地对帝国主义的反应。我的案例研究是赫梯帝国,它在公元前17世纪到12世纪之间统治了今天的土耳其和叙利亚北部的部分地区及其边境地区。为了研究赫梯帝国制度的身份,我在两个地区探索了公元前第二个千年的总体。首先,我通过研究2010年以来Yalburt yaylasye考古景观研究项目收集的材料,探索土耳其西南部内陆Ilgın平原的帝国动态和响应。其次,我通过对埃玛尔探险队出土的文本和考古材料的深入研究,探索了叙利亚北部埃玛尔市赫梯帝国的身份。在这两种情况下,我认为赫梯帝国的表现主要是由这些地区的前赫梯轨迹所决定的。在不同的边境地区,赫梯政府选择使用的策略是找出当地的重要因素,赫梯帝国将自己融入已经建立起来的网络中,作为权力的表现,而不是用新的网络取代它们。
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