The World Between Empires

Blair Fowlkes-Childs, Michael Seymour

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Author
Blair Fowlkes-Childs, Michael Seymour
Publish Date
2019-03-26
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
332
Publisher Name
Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN-10
1588396835
ISBN-13
9781588396839
citemno
279530
Subtitle
Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9781588396839

Description

The World between Empires presents a new perspective on the art and culture of the Middle East in the years 100 B.C.–A.D. 250, a time marked by the struggle for control by the Roman and Parthian Empires. For the first time, this book weaves together the cultural histories of the cities along the great incense and silk routes that connected southwestern Arabia, Nabataea, Judaea, Syria, and Mesopotamia. It captures the intricate web of influence and religious diversity that emerged in the Middle East through the exchange of goods and ideas. And for our current age, when several of the archaeological sites featured here—including Palmyra, Dura- Europos, and Hatra—have been subject to deliberate destruction and looting, it addresses the crucial subject of preserving what has been lost and contextualizes the significance of these works on a local and global scale.

This essential volume features 186 objects of exceptional importance from Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Readers are taken on a fascinating journey that explores sites of intense political and religious struggles against Roman rule as well as important religious centers and military bulwarks of the Parthian Empire. Reaching across two millennia, The World between Empires brings vividly to life how individuals and cities in ancient times defined themselves, and how these factors continue to resonate today.

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