At the northern frontier of Near Eastern archaeology : recent research on Caucasia and Anatolia in the Bronze Age : (proceedings of the international Humboldt-Kolleg Venice, January 9th - January 12th, 2013) = An der Nordgrenze der vorderasiatischen Archäologie : neue Forschung über Kaukasus und Anatolien in der Bronzezeit / Elena Rova, Monica Tonussi, editors.

Yer Numarası
B.II/0037
ISBN
9782503548975
Dil Kodu
İngilizce, Almanca
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Nordgrenze der vorderasiatischen Archäologie : neue Forschung über Kaukasus und Anatolien in der Bronzezeit
Subartu. XXXVIII
Yayın Bilgisi
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, 2017.
Fiziksel Niteleme
vii, 587 sayfa : resim, çizim, harita, grafik, tablo ; 30 cm.
Dizi
Subartu ; XXXVIII
Publications of the Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project ; 2
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya bildiri sonlarındadır.
İçindekiler Notu
Editors’ preface / Elena Rova, Monica Tonussi -- Section I. The Late Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age. The Great Kurgan from Nalčik. A Preliminary Report / Andrej Belinskij, Svend Hansen, Sabine Reinhold -- Military and Elite Symbolism in the Funeral Practices of the Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Community / Sergey N. Korenevskiy -- The Influence of the Near East on the Formation of the Early Bronze Age in the Northern Caucasus / Alexey Rezepkin -- Networks of Craft Production and Material Distribution in the Chalcolithic : Metallurgical Evidence from Iran and the Southern Caucasus / Barbara Helwing -- Large Blade Technologies in the Southern Caucasus and in Northern Mesopotamia in the 6th-4th millennia BC / Judith Thomalsky -- An Attempt at Dating the Starting Point of the Kura-Araxes Culture on the Background of the 'Uruk Cultural Phenomenon’ / Georgi Leon Kavtaradze -- Push or Pull Factors? The Kura-Araxes 'Expansion' from a Different Perspective: the Upper Euphrates Valley / Giulio Palumbi -- Salt in the Economic System of Early Transcaucasian Culture. New Perspectives in the Interpretation of the Migration Theory in the Southern Levant / Monica Tonussi -- Khashuri Natsargora : New Research on the Kura-Araxes and Bedeni Cultures in Central Georgia / Elena Rova, Zurab Makharadze, Marina Puturidze -- The Martqopi and Bedeni Components of the Early Kurgan Complex in the Shida Kartli (Georgia) : A Reappraisal of the Available Data / Eleonora Carminati -- Burial Mounds of the Martqopi and Bedeni Cultures in Eastern Georgia / Winfried Orthmann.
Section II. The Middle and the Late Bronze Age. Early to Middle Bronze Age Transition in the Urmia Basin / Stephan Kroll -- On the Origins and Development of Gold Working in the Middle Bronze Age Trialeti Culture / Marina Puturidze -- Die Mittelbronzezeit am oberen Euphrat : Siedlungscharakter und kulturelle Identität / Gian-Maria Di Nocera -- Panaztepe in der Spätbronzezeit : Eine Studie über die materielle Kultur im mittleren West-Anatolien / Armağan Erkanal-Öktü -- Uşaklı Höyük and the Bronze Age of Central Anatolia / Stefania Mazzoni -- The Eastern Frontier of the Hittite Empire / Elena Devecchi -- The Late Bronze - Early Iron Age - Urartu Complex at Bozkurt on the Southern Slope of Mt. Ağrı / Aynur Özfirat -- Late Bronze/Early Iron Age Pottery from Natsargora, Khashuri Region (Georgia): A Preliminary Overview / Martina Babetto, Katia Gavagnin -- Die Keramik von Udabno I als Anhaltspunkt für die Datierung der figürlich verzierten Bronzegürtel in Ostgeorgien / Sabina Brodbeck-Jucker -- Late Bronze Age Architecture in Caucasia and Beyond: Building a New Lifestyle for a New Epoch / Sabine Reinhold.
Section III. Iron Age Developments. Transition from Sedentary Farming to Nomadic and Transhumant Pastoralism in the Iron Age : A View from the Upper Tigris Region / Ayşe Tuba Ökse -- The Talesh Region in the Iron Age and its Relations with Transcaucasia / Manuel Castelluccia -- South Caucasian Bronze Belts in Context / Arianna Zischow -- Aufstieg und Fall des Reiches Urartu / Mirjo Salvini -- Greek Colonisation in the Black Sea: Reflections on Recent Research and Methodological Trends / Claudia Antonetti -- The Caucasus in the Geographic and Cosmological Conceptions of the Greeks in the Archaic Period / Attilio Mastrocinque -- Kingship between East and West in the Mithridates Eupator / Silvia Palazzo.
Section IV. Metallurgy and Circulation of Metal Ore and Metal Objects -- Caucasus as a bridge and a barrier between South and North : The Early Metal Age / Evgeni N. Chernykh -- Southern Caucasia in the Near Eastern Bronze Age Economic System / Mikheil Abramishvili -- Society and Metal in Bronze Age Armenia / Arsen Bobokhyan, René Kunze, Khachatur Meliksetian, Ernst Pernicka -- Metallurgical Developments in Azerbaijan from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age : Recent Archaeometallurgical Research in the Middle Kura River valley / Antoine Courcier, Maise Ragimova, Netjaf Museibli, Bakhtiyar Jalilova -- Technical and Typological Improvements and Innovations in Bronze Weapons in the Southern Caucasus : (From the 3rd to the First Half of the 2nd Millennium BC) / Zviad Sherazadishvili -- The Development of Mining, Metallurgy and the Production of Cold Steel Arms in Georgia: A Geological and Archaeological Review / David Kuparadze, Dimitri Pataridze, Elena Rova, Mamuka Kapianidze, Gotcha Lagidze, Zaqro Nonikashvili.
Özet, vb.
“35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Venice in January 2013, present the results of the last 20 years of archaeological research about the pre-classical cultures of the Caucasus and Anatolia, and analyse the latter in the wider framework of their changing relations with those of the Ancient Near East and of the Eurasian steppes. The volume covers a wide chronological span - from the late 5th to the early 1st millennium BC, and includes contributions about a wide range of topics (reports of archaeological excavations and surveys, chronology, economy, social organisation of the ancient populations, technology, long-distance exchange of raw materials and artefacts, archaeometallurgy, landscape archaeology, etc.). According to the most recent developments of research, these are investigated in a remarkably interdisciplinary perspective. The participation to the conference of well-recognised experts working not only in different countries of the Southern Caucasus and in Anatolia (in present-day Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey) but also in the North-Caucasian republics of the present-day Russian Federation offered a rare opportunity to compare and discuss recent trends of archaeological research in these different regions. Therefore, this volume represents a fundamental contribution to both Near Eastern and Caucasian Archaeology.” -- Yayıncı.
Dil Notu
Eser İngilizce ve Almanca bildirilerden oluşmaktadır.
Emeği Geçenler
Rova, Elena, editör.
Tonussi, Monica, editör.
Dizi Ek Girişi- Tek Biçim Başlık
Subartu ; 38.