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The House of the Satrap
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17 June 2025

“This is an important book. It Contains thought-provoking discussions of many individual texts and elegant analyses of documentary datasets, and it offers a model for thinking about the empire that everyone engaged in that task must address. I have found doing so very stimulating. . . . Whether the model is accepted, rejected or modified, the author’s impact on imperial discourse is going to be every bit as substantial as his surname would suggest.”
"Scholars of biblical texts produced during, and/or purporting to report conditions under, the Achaemenid imperial control of Beyond-the River and Yehud will find this book indispensable for its lucid and well-supported reconstruction and explanation of such empire-wide systems and processes."
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Transliteration and Terminology
Primary Sources: Editions, Translations, and Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Satrapal Wealth in Anatolia, 412–386
2. Satrapal Networks in Western Anatolia
3. Aršāma: Controlling and Cultivating Labor
4. Bēlšunu: Becoming an Achaemenid Satrap
5. Bakabaduš in Arachosia: Traversing the Iranian Plateau
6. Axvamazdā and the Control over Movement in Bactria
Conclusions and Contributions
Notes
Bibliography
Index