2012. április 23., hétfő

Anatolian Iron Ages 7

Nem panaszkodhatnak mostanság az ókori Anatólia iránt érdeklődők a könyvfelhozatal miatt: a legújabb kötet a jónevű Anatolian Iron Ages kollokvium-sorozat 2010. évi konferenciájának aktái, amelyet meglepően gyorsan hoztak ki. A hangsúly egyébként, mint mindig, most is Urartun van:

Altan Cilingiroglu & Antonio Sagona (eds.): Anatolian Iron Ages 7. The Proceedings of the Seventh Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium Held at Edirne, 19-24 April 2010. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement 39. Leuven, Peeters, 2012

A tartalomból:

The Eastern Sector at the Fortress of Ayanis: Architecture and Texture in the Pillared Hall (Mahmut Bilge Baştürk)

War and Identity in the Early History of Urartu (Atilla Batmaz)

New Contributions to Urartian Archaeology from the Fortress at Ayanis (Altan Çilingiroğlu, with an appendix by Mirjo Salvini)

Regional Variations in Iron Age Grooved Pottery in Eastern Anatolia (Aylin Ü. Erdem)

The Apadana of Altıntepe in the Light of the Second Season of Excavations (Mehmet Karaosmanoğlu - Halim Korucu)

The Kingdom of Urartu and Native Cultures (Kemalettin Köroğlu)

Archaeometric Investigations of Basaltic ‘Grinding Stones’ from the Iron Age Settlements of Udabno, Georgia (Rene Kunze)

Urartian Helmets in Reza Abbasi Museum, Iran (Reza Sabouri Nojehdehi)

Phrygian Semi-Iconic Idols from Gordion (Lynn E. Roller)

Remarks on the East Anatolian Iron Age (Antonio Sagona)

Late Iron Age Pottery From Northwestern Iran: The Evidence from Yanik Tepe (Geoffrey D. Summers - Charles A. Burney)

Bronze Animal Figurines from Gordion (Maya Vassileva)

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