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1. The "thingness" of the state
2. Hegemony, polity, identity
3. Land and story
4. Beginnings I : the Late Bronze Age
5. Beginnings II : the Early Iron Age
6. Structures and metaphors
7. Mesha and the naming of names
8. Replicative kingship
9. Local space in a global state
10. Once again, the state
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