Excavations in Azerbaijan (North-western Iran)
Author: Michael Edwards
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 402
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Author: Michael Edwards
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 402
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Oscar White Muscarella
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2013-06-15
Total Pages: 1094
ISBN-13: 9004236694
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArchaeology, Artifacts and Antiquities of the Ancient Near East follows the evolution of the author’s scholarly work and interests and is divided into several categories of interrelated fields. The first part deals primarily with excavations and associated artifacts, issues in ancient geography and the identification of ancient sites in northwest Iran, the author’s research involving the culture and chronology of the Phrygian capital at Gordion in Anatolia, and the chronology and Iranian cultural relations of a site in the Emirate of Sharjah. Part two is wide-ranging and includes chapters on Aegean and ancient Near Eastern cultural and political interconnections, the role of fibulae in revealing cultural and chronological matters, and the gender-determined usage of parasols and their recognition in excavated contexts. There are also articles specifically concerned with “Plunder Culture” and the forgery of both objects and their alleged proveniences. "At 1,088 pages, this volume provides a wonderful sample– chosen by Muscarella himself – of forty papers spanning the author’s career and many interests...This volume is so rich that it contains something for everyone." D.T. Potts, NYU, Bibliotheca Orientalis lxxIII n° 3-4, mei-augustus 2016
Author: Antonio Sagona
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 563
ISBN-13: 1107016592
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis conspectus brings together in an accessible and systematic manner a dizzy array of archaeological cultures situated between several worlds.
Author: Mary M. Voigt
Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Published: 1983-01-29
Total Pages: 538
ISBN-13: 9780934718493
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAny consideration of the Iranian plateau must include the important site of Hasanlu in northern Iran. The Museum carried out excavations from 1956 through 1977. A major aspect of the research focused on the Iron Age settlement. This fortified town was attacked around 800 B.C. The attack and accompanying fire caused the rapid collapse of public buildings. Thus, the site provides a unique opportunity to examine a wide range of objects and materials still in the contexts in which they were stored. University Museum Monograph, 50
Author: Mitchell S. Rothman
Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 524
ISBN-13: 9780924171895
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Author: Mehmet Işıklı
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2015-09-04
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 1443881546
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Southern Caucasus is a region of great historical, cultural and strategic importance, which means that it has become an indispensable research field for most of the social sciences, particularly archaeology. However, despite its rich potential, research in the areas of modern-day Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Nakhichevan, North-western Iran and North-eastern Turkey has been inadequate when compared with other important culture basins such as Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. In October 2012, Atatürk University in Erzurum, North-eastern Anatolia, Turkey, with the patronage of the Eurasian Silk Road Universities Consortium (ESRUC), hosted a Symposium of academics from more than 120 science and education institutions around the world to discuss opinions and share information about cultures in this region from its earliest times to the Middle Ages, within the scope of Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, and Ethno-archaeology. This two volume publication is a compilation of 75 articles, which were evaluated and selected by an Academic Committee, from contributors who presented their academic papers at the Symposium.
Author: E. J.W. Barber
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2021-11-09
Total Pages: 508
ISBN-13: 0691201412
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis pioneering work revises our notions of the origins and early development of textiles in Europe and the Near East. Using innovative linguistic techniques, along with methods from palaeobiology and other fields, it shows that spinning and pattern weaving began far earlier than has been supposed. Prehistoric Textiles made an unsurpassed leap in the social and cultural understanding of textiles in humankind's early history. Cloth making was an industry that consumed more time and effort, and was more culturally significant to prehistoric cultures, than anyone assumed before the book's publication. The textile industry is in fact older than pottery--and perhaps even older than agriculture and stockbreeding. It probably consumed far more hours of labor per year, in temperate climates, than did pottery and food production put together. And this work was done primarily by women. Up until the Industrial Revolution, and into this century in many peasant societies, women spent every available moment spinning, weaving, and sewing. The author, Elizabeth Wayland Barber, demonstrates command of an almost unbelievably disparate array of disciplines--from historical linguistics to archaeology and paleobiology, from art history to the practical art of weaving. Her passionate interest in the subject matter leaps out on every page. Barber, a professor of linguistics and archaeology, developed expert sewing and weaving skills as a small girl under her mother's tutelage. One could say she had been born and raised to write this book. Because modern textiles are almost entirely made by machines, we have difficulty appreciating how time-consuming and important the premodern textile industry was. This book opens our eyes to this crucial area of prehistoric human culture.
Author: I. E. S. Edwards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1973-05-03
Total Pages: 908
ISBN-13: 9780521082303
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume II, Part I, deals with the history of the region from about 1800 to 1380 BC.
Author: Michael D. Danti
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2013-07-31
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 1934536628
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHasanlu V provides archaeologists with a new, more accurate chronology of Hasanlu, the largest and arguably the most important archaeological site in the Gadar River Valley of northwestern Iran. This revised chronology introduces Hasanlu Periods VIa, V, and IVc for the first time. Based on new findings, the report overturns current constructions of the origins of the archaeological culture in Hasanlu, which sought to link the Monochrome Burnished Ware Horizon (formerly known as the Early Western Grey Ware Horizon) to the migration of new peoples into western Iran in the later second millennium B.C. Hasanlu V shows instead that the Monochrome Burnished Ware Horizon developed gradually from indigenous traditions. This reappraisal has important implications for our understanding of Indo-Iranian migrations into the Zagros region.
Author: M. M. Hejazi
Publisher: WIT Press
Published: 2014-03-05
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 1845644123
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book deals with the history of traditional Persian architecture, including its geometry and orientation, architectural and urban functions, and climatic adaptability in Persian vernacular architecture. The book provides comprehensive information about Persian architectural heritage, which has contributed much to human civilisation. The result of research in the last several decades, the book will be useful to scholars, students and practicing engineers in civil, structural, architectural, hydraulic, and restoration engineering, and other related disciplines.