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Syrohittite Monumental Art And The Archaeology Of Performance The Stone Reliefs At Carchemish And Zincirli In The Earlier First Millennium Bce 1st Edition Alessandra Gilibert

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Syrohittite Monumental Art And The Archaeology Of Performance The Stone Reliefs At Carchemish And Zincirli In The Earlier First Millennium Bce 1st Edition Alessandra Gilibert instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.76 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Alessandra Gilibert
ISBN: 9783110222258, 3110222256
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Syrohittite Monumental Art And The Archaeology Of Performance The Stone Reliefs At Carchemish And Zincirli In The Earlier First Millennium Bce 1st Edition Alessandra Gilibert by Alessandra Gilibert 9783110222258, 3110222256 instant download after payment.

The ceremonial centers of the Syro-Hittite city-states (1200-700 BC) were lavishly decorated with large-scale, open-air figurative reliefs - an original and greatly influential artistic tradition. But why exactly did the production of such an array of monumental images ever start? This volume explores how Syro-Hittite monumental art was used as a powerful backdrop to important ritual events, and opens up a new perspective by situating monumental art in the context of public performances and civic spectacles of great emotional impact, such as processions, royal triumphs, and dynastic funerals.

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