- Chapter 4. First Empires and Common Cultures in Afro-Eurasia, 1200-350 bce
- Forces of Upheaval and the Rise of Early Empires
- The Neo-Assyrian Empire
- Expansion into an Empire
- Integration and Control of the Empire
- Assyrian Social Structure and Population
- The Instability of the Assyrian Empire
- The Persian Empire
- The Integration of a Multicultural Empire
- Zoroastrianism, Ideology, and Social Structure
- Public Works and Imperial Identity
- Imperial Fringes in Western Afro-Eurasia
- Migrations and Upheaval
- Persia and the Greeks
- The Phoenicians
- Israel and Judah
- Foundations of Vedic Culture in South Asia (1500-400 bce)
- Splintered States
- Castes in a Stratified Society
- Vedic Worlds
- The Early Zhou Empire in East Asia (1045-771 bce)
- Zhou Succession and Political Foundations
- The Zhou "Mandate of Heaven" and the Legitimation of Power
- Social Structure and Economic Transformation
- Limits and Decline of Zhou Power
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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