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- catalog contributor b1041708.
- catalog coverage "Mari (Extinct city) Civilization.".
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 193-213.".
- catalog description "Chapter I: Definition and character of pastoral nomadism -- A. Definitions based on resource extraction -- 1. Hunting and gathering -- 2. Transhumance -- 3. Seminomadism -- B. Development of pastoral nomadic occupational groups -- 1. Domestication process -- 2. Adaption to the physical and social environment -- C. Social organization -- 1. Tribal ties and affiliation -- 2. Kinship obligations among the migratory units -- 3. Independence and tribal consciousness -- 4. Relations with the sedentary community -- Chapter II: The aspects of herding among the pastoral nomads -- A. Topography and climate -- B. Tribal territories outlined -- C. Aspects of animal husbandry -- 1. Grazing and water rights -- 2. Development of breeding and the herding -- 3. Migration patterns and grazing zones -- 4. Dissemination of herding information -- D. Movement of the herding group -- 1. Pastoral requirements for moving -- 2. Political aids and restraints on movement -- E. Tribal herding and social units -- Chapter III: The social and economic aspects of a symbiotic community -- A. Occupational specialization and resource exploitation -- 1. Dimorphic society -- 2. Enclosed nomadism -- B. Aspects of interdependence and the diversification of tribal groups -- 1. Agricultural practices -- 2. Integrated tribal groups -- 3. Grazing of flocks in harvested fields -- C. Economical contacts between nomad and sedentary -- 1. Corvee of contract labor -- 2. military service -- 3. Herding contracts -- D. Raiding -- E. Tribal fluidity and demographics -- 1. Integrated of mixed tribal communities -- Chapter IV: The relations between tribe and state -- A. Political influences on pastoral nomadic groups -- 1. Autonomous dimorphic chiefdoms -- 2. Changes in the tribal elite -- B. Political contact points between tribe and state -- C. Tribal reactions to the central urban authority -- 1. Staged acts of defiance -- 2. "Withdrawal" and "Re-tribalization."".
- catalog extent "xiii, 213 p., [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pastoral nomadism in the Mari Kingdom (ca. 1830-1760 B.C.).".
- catalog identifier "0897571037".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pastoral nomadism in the Mari Kingdom (ca. 1830-1760 B.C.).".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (American Schools of Oriental Research) ; no. 3".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, MA : American Schools of Oriental Research,".
- catalog relation "Pastoral nomadism in the Mari Kingdom (ca. 1830-1760 B.C.).".
- catalog spatial "Mari (Extinct city) Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "Syria Mari (Extinct city)".
- catalog spatial "Syria Mari.".
- catalog subject "935/.02".
- catalog subject "DS99.M3 M37 1978".
- catalog subject "Nomads Syria Mari (Extinct city)".
- catalog subject "Nomads Syria Mari.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I: Definition and character of pastoral nomadism -- A. Definitions based on resource extraction -- 1. Hunting and gathering -- 2. Transhumance -- 3. Seminomadism -- B. Development of pastoral nomadic occupational groups -- 1. Domestication process -- 2. Adaption to the physical and social environment -- C. Social organization -- 1. Tribal ties and affiliation -- 2. Kinship obligations among the migratory units -- 3. Independence and tribal consciousness -- 4. Relations with the sedentary community -- Chapter II: The aspects of herding among the pastoral nomads -- A. Topography and climate -- B. Tribal territories outlined -- C. Aspects of animal husbandry -- 1. Grazing and water rights -- 2. Development of breeding and the herding -- 3. Migration patterns and grazing zones -- 4. Dissemination of herding information -- D. Movement of the herding group -- 1. Pastoral requirements for moving -- 2. Political aids and restraints on movement -- E. Tribal herding and social units -- Chapter III: The social and economic aspects of a symbiotic community -- A. Occupational specialization and resource exploitation -- 1. Dimorphic society -- 2. Enclosed nomadism -- B. Aspects of interdependence and the diversification of tribal groups -- 1. Agricultural practices -- 2. Integrated tribal groups -- 3. Grazing of flocks in harvested fields -- C. Economical contacts between nomad and sedentary -- 1. Corvee of contract labor -- 2. military service -- 3. Herding contracts -- D. Raiding -- E. Tribal fluidity and demographics -- 1. Integrated of mixed tribal communities -- Chapter IV: The relations between tribe and state -- A. Political influences on pastoral nomadic groups -- 1. Autonomous dimorphic chiefdoms -- 2. Changes in the tribal elite -- B. Political contact points between tribe and state -- C. Tribal reactions to the central urban authority -- 1. Staged acts of defiance -- 2. "Withdrawal" and "Re-tribalization."".
- catalog title "Pastoral nomadism in the Mari Kingdom (ca. 1830-1760 B.C.) / by Victor Harold Matthews.".
- catalog type "text".