The World Between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East
Blair Fowlkes-Childs
(Author)
Michael Seymour
(Author)
Description
A timely and definitive exploration of the art and culture of the ancient civilizations situated between Rome and the Middle East that presents a new way of understanding the region's influential heritageThis publication examines the art and architecture of regions that served as major trade routes between the Roman and Parthian Empires from 100 B.C. to A.D. 250. The book examines the cultural histories of cities including Petra, Baalbek, Palmyra, Dura-Europos, and Hatra together for the first time, capturing the intricate web of influence that emerged in the Ancient Middle East through the exchange of goods and ideas across the region. Works illustrated and discussed include statues, coins, reliefs, architectural elements and friezes, painted tiles and wall fragments, jewelry, textiles, and more. The World Between Empires is the definitive book on this subject, contextualizing the significance of these works on a local and global scale, including a thoughtful discussion of recent cultural heritage destruction and preservation efforts in the region, particularly in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, and the role of museums.
Product Details
Price
$65.00
Publisher
Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Publish Date
March 26, 2019
Pages
332
Dimensions
9.8 X 1.1 X 11.3 inches | 4.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781588396839
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About the Author
Blair Fowlkes-Childs is research associate and Michael Seymour is assistant curator, both in the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.