Afghanistan. Forging Civilizations Along the Silk Road
New York, 2012; paperback, pp. 160, b/w and col. ill., cm 20x25,5.
ISBN: 0-300-17954-5
- EAN13: 9780300179545
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Jewellery (Jewels, Precious Metals)
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Weight: 0.59 kg
During its early history, Afghanistan was a crossroads of commerce from diverse cultures along its bustling trade routes, known as the "Silk Road," which stretched from China to Egypt. This compelling volume examines objects from Afghanistan's antiquity-stone and terracotta architecture and sculpture, coins, ivories, and encrusted gold jewelry-as it leads us through the rich background of this fascinating country. Expert perspectives on archaeology, art history, and material culture can be found in ten essays, originally presented at a symposium at the Metropolitan Museum, of superb finds from Aï Khanum, Begram, and Tillya Tepe. Illustrated with over 100 reproductions, these essays explore such issues as the Hellenic presence in Bactria; relations between nomadic and sedentary populations; contacts with Rome, Iran, China, and India; and the creation of unique Bactrian styles of expression.