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This book documents the prehistoric and ancient cultural accomplishments influencing the Golden Ages of Inner Eurasia in the medieval era.



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“A lucid and readable introduction to the art of an important region of the world, this book will be very useful to students." - Ruth Vanita, University of Montana -- Ruth Vanita, University of Montana
"A sweeping survey of the material and artistic culture of the peoples of Central Asia from the paleolithic era to the medieval period, this thoroughly-researched book takes a fresh look at a rich and varied region at the nexus of east and west." –Robert H. Greene, University of Montana -- Robert H. Greene, University of Montana
As with the previous edition, this elegant and erudite book introduces students and scholars alike to Inner Eurasia as a world region of major significance today. With meticulous attention to little known archaeological and historical sources from the former Soviet Union as well as contemporary scholars from the region, the medieval Golden Age of Samarkand and other major urban centers are contextualized by much older cultural accomplishments of the prehistoric peoples of Central Asia. A richly woven past revealed through excavations and archival descriptions of material culture, this book deserves a wide readership for its synthesis of anthropology and archeology, art, history, and regional world studies. -- G.G. Weix, University of Montana
Ardi Kia makes a thorough and in-depth examination of the different stages of history in all areas of central Asia. The second edition of Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture is definitely a valuable resource for students and faculty. -- Zhen Cao, University of Montana

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Short History of Excavation and Research in Central Asia

Western provinces of Central Asia: Early Excavations

Chapter 2: Prehistoric Cultures & Artifacts of Central Asia

Paleolithic Era

Chapter 3: Copper Age: Pottery, Metalwork & Weaving Products

Eneolithic Period 3500 - 1700 BC

Chapter 4: The Steppe Bronze Age

Northern Cultures & Arts of Central Asia

Chapter 5 : Iron Age

Establishment of the First Empires

Chapter 6: Eastern Parts of Central Asia: Prehistoric and Ancient times

Satrapy of Bakhtaran (Bactra) and Kushan Empire

Chapter 7: Central Asian Bronze Age

Urban Civilization Boom in Southern Central Asia

Chapter 8: Satrapy of Parthia

Parthian Empire

Chapter 9: Sassannian Empire: The Birth of A State Religion

Royal Art / Religious Art

Chapter 10: Satrapy of Soghdia (Soghdiana)

Prehistoric & Ancient Culture & Art

Central Asian Cultures Arts and Architecture

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/29/2020 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498589079, 978-1498589079
      ISBN10: 1498589073

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book documents the prehistoric and ancient cultural accomplishments influencing the Golden Ages of Inner Eurasia in the medieval era.



      Trade Review
      “A lucid and readable introduction to the art of an important region of the world, this book will be very useful to students." - Ruth Vanita, University of Montana -- Ruth Vanita, University of Montana
      "A sweeping survey of the material and artistic culture of the peoples of Central Asia from the paleolithic era to the medieval period, this thoroughly-researched book takes a fresh look at a rich and varied region at the nexus of east and west." –Robert H. Greene, University of Montana -- Robert H. Greene, University of Montana
      As with the previous edition, this elegant and erudite book introduces students and scholars alike to Inner Eurasia as a world region of major significance today. With meticulous attention to little known archaeological and historical sources from the former Soviet Union as well as contemporary scholars from the region, the medieval Golden Age of Samarkand and other major urban centers are contextualized by much older cultural accomplishments of the prehistoric peoples of Central Asia. A richly woven past revealed through excavations and archival descriptions of material culture, this book deserves a wide readership for its synthesis of anthropology and archeology, art, history, and regional world studies. -- G.G. Weix, University of Montana
      Ardi Kia makes a thorough and in-depth examination of the different stages of history in all areas of central Asia. The second edition of Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture is definitely a valuable resource for students and faculty. -- Zhen Cao, University of Montana

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: A Short History of Excavation and Research in Central Asia

      Western provinces of Central Asia: Early Excavations

      Chapter 2: Prehistoric Cultures & Artifacts of Central Asia

      Paleolithic Era

      Chapter 3: Copper Age: Pottery, Metalwork & Weaving Products

      Eneolithic Period 3500 - 1700 BC

      Chapter 4: The Steppe Bronze Age

      Northern Cultures & Arts of Central Asia

      Chapter 5 : Iron Age

      Establishment of the First Empires

      Chapter 6: Eastern Parts of Central Asia: Prehistoric and Ancient times

      Satrapy of Bakhtaran (Bactra) and Kushan Empire

      Chapter 7: Central Asian Bronze Age

      Urban Civilization Boom in Southern Central Asia

      Chapter 8: Satrapy of Parthia

      Parthian Empire

      Chapter 9: Sassannian Empire: The Birth of A State Religion

      Royal Art / Religious Art

      Chapter 10: Satrapy of Soghdia (Soghdiana)

      Prehistoric & Ancient Culture & Art

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