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5 - The Late Bronze Age Community at Gordion

The Late Bronze Age YHSS 10-8 ?1500–1150 BCE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2022

Lisa Kealhofer
Affiliation:
Santa Clara University, California
Peter Grave
Affiliation:
University of New England, Australia
Mary M. Voigt
Affiliation:
College of William and Mary, Virginia
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Late Bronze Age Gordion, while well west of the Hittite political core, nonetheless seems to have been incorporated into its social and political sphere (Glatz 2011; Gunter 1991). Beginning in the Middle Bronze Age (MBA), Hittite influence enveloped agricultural communities across central Anatolia. Hittite texts document the nature of this relationship with provincial towns used as centers for collecting and redistributing goods, including agricultural land and products, as well as managing military armament (Imparati 2002). This undoubtedly created new tensions for local groups caught between their established social and economic relationships and those imposed by the Hittites. Hittite texts also hint at a complex negotiation between local power structures, interest groups and the state, the terms of which likely also created opportunities for local factions that could apparently levy “duties” for specific infractions. In other instances, central administrators directed local communities and their leaders to actively resist corrupt oversight, such as the potential for excess resource collection by local Hittite officials (Imparati 2002:100).

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Ancient Gordion , pp. 86 - 135
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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