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Georgia History Culture And Ethnography Erkomaishvili Anzor

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Georgia History Culture And Ethnography Erkomaishvili Anzor
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Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 792.9 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Erkomaishvili, Anzor
ISBN: 9781536101669, 9781536106435, 1536101664, 1536106437
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Georgia History Culture And Ethnography Erkomaishvili Anzor by Erkomaishvili, Anzor 9781536101669, 9781536106435, 1536101664, 1536106437 instant download after payment.

This two-volume book entitled Georgia: History, Culture and Ethnography is a richly illustrated, genuine gift for the lovers of European culture and history. This book consists of more than twenty chapters in which Georgias musical folklore is described in detail according to its different ethnographic corners. It is accompanied by audio recordings of more than 1,600 Georgian folk songs and more than 100 church hymns. It also contains unique videos of Georgian folk dances. In the first volume, the reader will find articles about pre-Christian culture, as well as church architecture, fresco paintings, icon painting, and sacred hymns belonging to the period after the adoption of Christianity by Georgia (IV century AD). Readers will discover how unique and distinctive this culture is, and how it was developed by such a small country in the South Caucasus, the territory of which is recognised as the homeland of winemaking and the oldest dwelling of man in Europe. In the second volume, for readers interested in musical folklore and folk art, they will learn about Georgian folk architecture, pottery, stone masonry, winegrowing-viticulture, costumes and other elements of Georgian folk traditions.

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