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Arts --- Research --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Recherche --- Arts, Primitive --- Arts. --- Research. --- Iraq --- Arts, Daghestan
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Art rupestre et peuplements historiques au Yémen fait le point sur l'état actuel des connaissances en ce domaine. À l'inventaire iconographique de l'art rupestre préhistorique des régions de Saada et de Radā‘, établi par Madiha Rachad, s'est ajoutée une nouvelle découverte dans la région d'al-Dalī‘, relevée par une équipe dirigée par Frank Braemer. Ainsi cet ouvrage révèle-t-il un remarquable ensemble gravé et peint de représentations d'animaux, ainsi que des figurations humaines et des signes. Ces œuvres, d'abord gravées par des chasseurs, puis également peintes, illustrent aussi les premières périodes de la domestication animale en Arabie du Sud. Rock Art and prehistoric human Settlements in Yemen reviews the current state of the knowledge in this domain. In addition to the iconographic inventory of the prehistoric rock art of the regions of Saada and Rada', established by Madiha Rachad, a team directed by Frank Braemer made a new discovery in the region of al-Dali'. This book is thus revealing remarkable rock art pieces and paintings of animals, as well as human representations and signs. These works, at first engraved by hunters, then also painted, illustrate as well the first periods of animal domesticating in South Arabia. يستعرض الفن الصخري والمستوطنات التاريخية في اليمن الوضع الحالي للمعرفة في هذا المجال. بالإضافة إلى قائمة الجرد الأيقوني للفن الصخري لما قبل التاريخ في منطقتي صعدة ورداع، الذي أعدّته مديحة رشاد، قام فريق بقيادة فرانك برامر باكتشاف جديد في منطقة الضالع. وهكذا، يكشف هذا الكتاب عن مجموعة رائعة منقوشة ومرسومة من تمثيلات الحيوانات، وكذلك الأشكال البشرية والرموز. هذه الأعمال، التي نحتها الصيادون في البداية، ثم رسمت أيضًا، توضح الفترات الأولى من تدجين الحيوانات في جنوب الجزيرة العربية.
Rock paintings --- Petroglyphs --- Prehistoric peoples --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Yemen, North --- Antiquities. --- Prehistoric antiquities --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistory --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Human beings --- Carvings, Rock --- Engravings, Rock --- Rock carvings --- Rock engravings --- Rock inscriptions --- Stone inscriptions --- Inscriptions --- Picture-writing --- Paintings, Rock --- Pictured rocks --- Rock drawings --- Archaeology --- Art, Prehistoric --- Painting, Prehistoric --- North Yemen --- Primitive societies --- المستوطنات البشرية --- الفن الصخري
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Designing Modernity: Architecture in the Arab World 1945–1973 is the result of a fascinating investigation by international experts into the influences of modernist architecture in the Arab world. Nine case studies provide the foundation for a thorough exploration of the relevant cultural-historical, sociopolitical, climatic and demographic aspects. Questions concerning the region's reciprocal relationship with modernist architecture in the period from 1945 to 1973 are investigated through the biographies of selected buildings and building complexes from Iraq, Lebanon, Kuwait, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt and Morocco. Texts, contemporary images, architectural drawings and archival material are used to document the process from commissioning and design through to completion and building use. -- “In cities like Beirut, Amman, Kuwait City, Jericho, Gaza City and Cairo, outstanding modern architecture developed in the wake of the Second World War, which is unique and diverse in itself,” explain the architectural experts George Arbid and Philip Oswalt. “With the book project, we want to honor this often neglected cultural heritage and thus not only make a contribution to its preservation, but also correct the misleading image of western-dominated architectural history”. The result is a presentation of ten case studies in Iraq, Lebanon, Kuwait, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Morocco and Egypt involving Amin Alsaden, Aziza Chaouni, Dima J. Yaser, Janset Shawash, Leïla El-Wakil, Mercedes Volait, Mohamed Elshahed, Pelin Tan, Rafee Hakky, Sara Saragoça, Wael Samhouri and George Arbid.
Architecture --- Cities and towns --- Modernism (Architecture and urbanism) --- Islamic architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- 72.038(53) --- Fathy, Hassan 1899-1989 (°Alexandrië, Egypte) --- Ecochard, Michel --- Zevaco, Jean-François 1916-2003 (°Casablanca, Marokko) --- Riad, Mahmoud 1905-1979 (°Egypte) --- Karim, Sayed 1911-2005 (°Quesna, Egypte) --- Awni, Kahtan 1926-1972 (°Irak) --- CETA (J. Aractingi, J. Nassar, P. Neema en J. N. Conan) --- Alami, Musa --- Munce & Kennedy --- Nizar Al-Farra et al --- Islamitische architectuur --- Arab architecture --- Architecture, Arab --- Architecture, Islamic --- Architecture, Moorish --- Architecture, Muslim --- Architecture, Saracenic --- Moorish architecture --- Muslim architecture --- Saracenic architecture --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- History --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Arabische staten --- Design and construction --- 72.036 --- Marokko --- Koeweit --- Egypte --- Palestina --- Irak --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 72.033.3 --- Islamarchitectuur --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Mouvement moderne (Architecture) --- Influence. --- Histoire --- Influence
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