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The Attalids Of Pergamon And Anatolia Money Culture And State Power Noah Kaye

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The Attalids Of Pergamon And Anatolia Money Culture And State Power Noah Kaye
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.85 MB
Author: Noah Kaye
ISBN: 9781316510599, 131651059X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Attalids Of Pergamon And Anatolia Money Culture And State Power Noah Kaye by Noah Kaye 9781316510599, 131651059X instant download after payment.

"In the sunny, austere central hall of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, wrapping around the room's walls like a serpent, then rising halfway to the ceiling on marble steps, stands a strident, if also fragmentary statement of empire. It is an unfinished wedding cake of a building. Tourists recline languidly on its ascent, like guests with nowhere to sit. The room is just too small; it is overtaken by the object on displayò - The Great Altar of Pergamon. The Altar, with its two sculptural friezes, the outer, depicting the Battle of Gods and Giants, the inner, the tale of Telephos, son of Herakles and heroic ancestor of the Attalid dynasty, was discovered in 1871, the year in which the Second German Empire was born. The engineer Karl Humann stumbled upon the marble fragments while building infrastructure for Ottoman Turkey, making the Altar as we know it a pure product of German, French and British competition for influence in the Middle East. Today, Turkey has regained confidence, and officials from the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation expect Ankara to ask for it back"--


ISBN : 9781316510599

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