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Art --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Mésopotamie
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Civilisation assyro-babylonienne. --- Art assyro-babylonien.
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Religion assyro-babylonienne --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Mésopotamie --- Civilisation --- Religion assyro-babylonienne --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Mésopotamie --- Civilisation
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ARCHITECTURE --- ART --- ART ANTIQUE --- ART ASSYRO-BABYLONIEN --- ART EGYPTIEN --- HISTOIRE --- HISTOIRE --- IRAN --- ARCHITECTURE --- ART --- ART ANTIQUE --- ART ASSYRO-BABYLONIEN --- ART EGYPTIEN --- HISTOIRE --- HISTOIRE --- IRAN
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Civilisation assyro-babylonienne --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Ouvrages illustrés --- Ouvrages illustrés. --- Babylone
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This book is the first in ten years to present a comprehensive survey of art and architecture in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq, northeast Syria and southeast Turkey), from 8000 bce to the arrival of Islam in 636 bce. The book is richly illustrated with c. 400 full-colour photographs, and maps and time charts that guide readers through the chronology and geography of this part of the ancient Near East. The book addresses such essential art historical themes as the origins of narrative representation, the first emergence of historical public monuments and the earliest aesthetic commentaries. It explains how images and monuments were made and how they were viewed. It also traces the ancient practices of collecting and conservation and rituals of animating statues and of architectural construction. Accessible to students and non-specialists, the book expands the scope of standard surveys to cover art and architecture from the prehistoric to the Roman era, including the legendary cities of Ur, Babylon, Nineveh, Hatra and Seleucia on the Tigris.
Art --- Architecture --- kunstgeschiedenis --- oudheid --- Assyria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia --- Art assyro-babylonien. --- Art antique --- Architecture antique
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Art [Assyro-Babylonian] --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Kunst [Assyrisch-Babylonische ] --- Art, Assyro-Babylonian --- Assyria --- Antiquities --- Art, Babylonian --- Assyro-Babylonian art --- Babylonian art --- Antiquities. --- Assyria - Antiquities --- Art assyrien
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Art [Assyro-Babylonian] --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Kunst [Assyrisch-Babylonische ] --- Art, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Iraq --- History --- Art, Assyro-Babylonian --- Art, Babylonian --- Assyro-Babylonian art --- Babylonian art --- To 634
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Mesopotamia, the world's earliest literate culture, developed a rich philosophical conception of representation in which the world was saturated with signs. Instead of imitating the natural world, representation-both in writing and in visual images-was thought to participate in the world and to have an effect upon it in natural, magical, and supernatural ways. The Graven Image is the first book to explore this tradition, which developed prior to, and apart from, the Greek understanding of representation. The classical Greek system, based on the notion of mimesis, or copy, is the one with which we are most familiar today. The Assyro-Babylonian ontology presented here by Zainab Bahrani opens up fresh avenues for thinking about the concept of representation in general, and her reading of the ancient Mesopotamian textual and visual record in its own ontological context develops an entirely new approach to understanding Babylonian and Assyrian arts in particular. The Graven Image describes, for the first time, rituals and wars involving images; the relationship of divination, the organic body, and representation; and the use of images as a substitute for the human form, integrating this ancient material into contemporary debates in critical theory. Bahrani challenges current methodologies in the study of Near Eastern archaeology and art history, introducing a new way to appreciate the unique contributions of Assyrian and Babylonian culture and their complex relationships to the past and present.
Aesthetics [Oriental] --- Art [Assyro-Babylonian] --- Art assyro-babylonien --- Esthetica [Oosterse ] --- Esthetique orientale --- Kunst [Assyrisch-Babylonische ] --- Aesthetics, Oriental --- Aesthetics, Oriental. --- Art, Assyro-Babylonian --- Art, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Historiography. --- Historiography --- Oriental aesthetics --- Art, Babylonian --- Assyro-Babylonian art --- Babylonian art --- Ancient Studies. --- Archaeology.
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