Archaeology and History of Urartu Biainili (Colloquia Antiqua, 28)
معرفی کتاب «Archaeology and History of Urartu Biainili (Colloquia Antiqua, 28)» نوشتهٔ G. R. Tsetskhladze (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Peeters Publishers & Booksellers در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Urartu is still less well known than it should be, despite the best efforts of many of the contributors to the current work. This edited collection of 21 chapters (all but one in English) written by a mixture of established and younger scholars, mainly from Turkey and Armenia but also from Western Europe and North America, offers a very broad coverage of Urartu and its principal sites. It may still leave unclear whether the Urartian state was centralised or decentralised, both (over time) or neither - probably there are as many opinions as contributors. There is not an over-arching narrative. Two chapters consider the state of Urartian studies, one examines Eastern Anatolia before Urartu; others look at Urartian history, economy, architecture, temples and sanctuaries, funerary architecture, pottery, iconography, and metalwork. 'International relations' and Urartian expansion, north, south and west, are the focus of the next three chapters. The final seven consider major Urartian sites: Erzincan/Altintepe Castle, the fortress of Ayanis, Bastam, Sardurihinili-Çavustepe, Erebuni/Arinberd, Karmir-Blur and Tushpa/Van Citadel. The aim has been to produce an in-depth introduction to most matters Urartian." "Urartu is still less well known than it should be, despite the best efforts of many of the contributors to the current work. This edited collection of 21 chapters (all but one in English) written by a mixture of established and younger scholars, mainly from Turkey and Armenia but also from Western Europe and North America, offers a very broad coverage of Urartu and its principal sites. It may still leave unclear whether the Urartian state was centralised or decentralised, both (over time) or neither - probably there are as many opinions as contributors. There is not an over-arching narrative. Two chapters consider the state of Urartian studies, one examines Eastern Anatolia before Urartu; others look at Urartian history, economy, architecture, temples and sanctuaries, funerary architecture, pottery, iconography, and metalwork. 'International relations' and Urartian expansion, north, south and west, are the focus of the next three chapters. The final seven consider major Urartian sites: Erzincan/Altintepe Castle, the fortress of Ayanis, Bastam, Sardurihinili-Çavustepe, Erebuni/Arinberd, Karmir-Blur and Tushpa/Van Citadel. The aim has been to produce an in-depth introduction to most matters Urartian." TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION: THE CURRENT STATE OF URARTIAN STUDIES AN OVERVIEW OF URARTIAN STUDIES: THE PHILOLOGICAL RECOVERY AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF URARTU EASTERN ANATOLIA BEFORE THE URARTIAN AGE* HISTORICAL LIGHT ON THE KINGDOM OF URARTU THE ECONOMY OF THE URARTIAN KINGDOM URARTIAN ARCHITECTURE DWELLINGS OF THE GODS: URARTIAN TEMPLES AND SANCTUARIES URARTIAN FUNERARY ARCHITECTURE URARTIAN POTTERY IKONOGRAPHIE URARTUS/URARTIAN ICONOGRAPHY URARTIAN METALWORK URARTIAN FOREIGN POLICY: THE SOUTH AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NORTHERN EXPANSION OF THE URARTIAN STATE* THE WESTERN EXPANSION OF THE URARTIAN KINGDOM ERZİNCAN/ALTINTEPE FORTRESS OF AYANIS (1989–2013) BASTAM SARDURİHİNİLİ–ÇAVUŞTEPE* EREBUNI (ARIN-BERD) KARMIR-BLUR THE CAPITAL CITY TUSHPA/VAN CITADEL* LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
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