Buch, Englisch, Band 34/1, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1066 g
Of the First Millennium Bce
Buch, Englisch, Band 34/1, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1066 g
Reihe: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
ISBN: 978-90-04-17237-1
Verlag: Brill
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THE ASSYRIAN PALACE AND RELIEF CARVING
Chapter One: Royal Rhetoric and the Development of Historical Narrative
in Neo-Assyrian Reliefs
Chapter Two: Art in Empire: The Royal Image and the Visual Dimensions of Assyrian Ideology
Chapter Three: Le Palais imaginaire: Scale and Meaning in
the Iconography of Neo-Assyrian Cylinder Seals
Chapter Four: Ornament and the “Rhetoric of Abundance” in Assyria
BRONZE AND IVORY/LUXURY GOODS
Chapter Five: Phoenician and North Syrian Ivory Carving
in Historical Context: Questions of Style and Distribution
Chapter Six: Carved Ivory Furniture Panels from Nimrud:
A Coherent Subgroup of the North Syrian Style
Chapter Seven; Is There a South Syrian Style of Ivory
Carving in the Early First Millennium b.c.?
Chapter Eight: North Syria as a Bronzeworking Centre in
the Early First Millennium b.c.: Luxury Commodities
at Home and Abroad
Chapter Nine: North Syrian Ivories and Tell Halaf Reliefs:
The Impact of Luxury Goods upon “Major” Arts
Chapter Ten: Establishing Group Boundaries: Toward
Methodological Refinement in the Determination of
Sets as a Prior Condition to the Analysis of Cultural
Contact and/or Innovation in First Millennium b.c.e.
Ivory Carving
INTERACTIONS OF TIME AND SPACE
Chapter Eleven: Perspective on the “Local Style” of Hasanlu IVB: A Study in Receptivity
Chapter Twelve: On the Problems of Karatepe: The Reliefs and Their Context
Chapter Thirteen: Art as Evidence for Interaction:
Relations between the Assyrian Empire and North Syria
Chapter Fourteen: Carchemish ša kišad puratti
Chapter Fifteen: Homer’s Phoenicians: History, Ethnography, or Literary Trope? [A Perspective on Early Orientalism]