he Element reconstructs economic developments in the crucial phase of state formation in Mesopotamia, from the fourth to early third millennium BCE, trying to understand how interrelating environmental, social, economic, and political factors in the two main areas of Mesopotamia profoundly changed the structures of societies and transformed the relations between social components, giving rise to increasing inequality and strengthening political institutions. The interrelation between economic changes and state formation and urbanization is analyzed. Mesopotamia represents a foundational case study to understand the processes that transformed the function of economy from being an instrument to satisfy community needs to become a means of producing“wealth” for privileged categories. These processes varied in characteristics and timescales depending on environmental conditions and organizational forms. But wherever they took place, far-reaching changes occurred resulting in emergent hierarchies and new political systems. Reflecting on these changes highlights phenomena still affecting our societies today.

CHALCOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE ECONOMIES OF MESOPOTAMIA (4th and 3rd Millennia BCE) / Frangipane, Marcella; Mori, Lucia. - (2026).

CHALCOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE ECONOMIES OF MESOPOTAMIA (4th and 3rd Millennia BCE)

Marcella frangipane
Co-primo
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lucia mori
Co-primo
2026

Abstract

he Element reconstructs economic developments in the crucial phase of state formation in Mesopotamia, from the fourth to early third millennium BCE, trying to understand how interrelating environmental, social, economic, and political factors in the two main areas of Mesopotamia profoundly changed the structures of societies and transformed the relations between social components, giving rise to increasing inequality and strengthening political institutions. The interrelation between economic changes and state formation and urbanization is analyzed. Mesopotamia represents a foundational case study to understand the processes that transformed the function of economy from being an instrument to satisfy community needs to become a means of producing“wealth” for privileged categories. These processes varied in characteristics and timescales depending on environmental conditions and organizational forms. But wherever they took place, far-reaching changes occurred resulting in emergent hierarchies and new political systems. Reflecting on these changes highlights phenomena still affecting our societies today.
2026
978-1-009-67072-2
ancient economy, institutional economy, Mesopotamia, Late Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age
03 Monografia::03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico
CHALCOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE ECONOMIES OF MESOPOTAMIA (4th and 3rd Millennia BCE) / Frangipane, Marcella; Mori, Lucia. - (2026).
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