
Research on the Symbiosis of Civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean World During the Amarna Era (1600 Bc-1100 Bc)
by Sun Baoguo
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As a universal historical phenomenon that has existed since ancient times, although human cross-cultural exchanges are sometimes apparent and sometimes subtle, sometimes intense and sometimes dim, this grand narrative and magnificent picture has never been interrupted and continues to this day. A history of human cross-cultural communication is a history of human beings constantly inventing and superimposing communication media based on the communication abilities endowed by nature and driven by productive labor and social practice, so that human civilization continues to extend and improve. The symbiosis of civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean world during the Amarna era can be regarded as one of the earliest examples in human history of which large-scale cross-cultural exchanges promoted peaceful coexistence among various civilization units and thus formed a regional symbiosis of civilizations for which there are conclusive documents. This book vertically examines the international political ecology that produced the symbiosis of civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean world in the Amarna era; horizontally, it explores the value and function of cross-cultural communication media, subjects, channels, content and other elements in the formation of the symbiosis of civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean world in the Amarna era, as well as the experiences and lessons contained therein. The essential attribute of human civilization is diversity and unity. Egypt, Mitanni, Hittite, Babylon, Assyria and other countries and regions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Amarna era achieved exchanges, integration and mutual learning allowed by the historical conditions at that time, achieving five hundred years of relative peace and prosperity. This is consistent with the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind proposed and advocated by China that "respects the diversity of world civilizations, transcends estrangement through exchanges of civilizations, overcomes conflicts of civilizations through mutual learning of civilizations, and transcends superiority of civilizations through coexistence of civilizations" has many similarities across historical time and space.
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