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Babylonian Diplomacy in the Amarna Letters
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Amarna
, Raymond Westbrook
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Antiquity
/ Art and archaeology
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/ Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
/ Consuls
/ Conventions
/ Cryptography
/ Daughters
/ Diplomacy
/ Egyptology
/ Environmental assessment
/ Ethnology and anthropology
/ Etymology
/ Generalities
/ Historic documents
/ Historical lexicology
/ History
/ Kings
/ Language
/ Language and languages
/ Letters
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Logic
/ Methods
/ Mitanni
/ Prestige
/ Records and correspondence
/ Research principies
/ Shipments
/ Sumerians
/ Taboos
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Babylonian Diplomacy in the Amarna Letters
by
Amarna
, Raymond Westbrook
in
Antiquity
/ Art and archaeology
/ Bride price
/ Brothers
/ Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
/ Consuls
/ Conventions
/ Cryptography
/ Daughters
/ Diplomacy
/ Egyptology
/ Environmental assessment
/ Ethnology and anthropology
/ Etymology
/ Generalities
/ Historic documents
/ Historical lexicology
/ History
/ Kings
/ Language
/ Language and languages
/ Letters
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Logic
/ Methods
/ Mitanni
/ Prestige
/ Records and correspondence
/ Research principies
/ Shipments
/ Sumerians
/ Taboos
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Babylonian Diplomacy in the Amarna Letters
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Amarna
, Raymond Westbrook
in
Antiquity
/ Art and archaeology
/ Bride price
/ Brothers
/ Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
/ Consuls
/ Conventions
/ Cryptography
/ Daughters
/ Diplomacy
/ Egyptology
/ Environmental assessment
/ Ethnology and anthropology
/ Etymology
/ Generalities
/ Historic documents
/ Historical lexicology
/ History
/ Kings
/ Language
/ Language and languages
/ Letters
/ Letters (Correspondence)
/ Logic
/ Methods
/ Mitanni
/ Prestige
/ Records and correspondence
/ Research principies
/ Shipments
/ Sumerians
/ Taboos
2000
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Babylonian Diplomacy in the Amarna Letters
2000
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Modern commentators view the pattern of negotiations in the Amarna Letters as reflecting an imbalance between Egypt and the Asiatic great powers. The Asiatic kings try unsuccessfully to wrest gold and status from the Pharaoh, and in doing so are often forced into humiliating concessions. The Babylonian dispatches are regarded as a prime example of this imbalance. Babylonian kings look, at best, self-abasing and, at worst, ridiculous, especially when describing their own actions and reactions in previous diplomatic incidents. A close analysis of Babylonian arguments, however, reveals a cunning and devious train of logic designed to gain the moral advantage over the Egyptian interlocutor. The Babylonian rulers used the cultural conventions of the day to send hidden messages, the meaning of which would nonetheless be unmistakable to the recipient.
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