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The monuments of Afghanistan history, archaeology
and
architecture
Warwick Ball
London I.B. Tauris New York New York Distributed in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan 2008
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MAE - Museu Arqueologia e Etnologia
(DS353 B187m )
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Título:
The monuments of Afghanistan history, archaeology
and
architecture
Autor:
Warwick Ball
Assuntos:
Architecture -- Afghanistan
;
MONUMENTOS -- AFEGANISTÃO
;
MONUMENTO HISTÓRICO -- AFEGANISTÃO
;
ARQUITETURA -- AFEGANISTÃO
;
ARQUEOLOGIA -- AFEGANISTÃO
;
HISTÓRIA -- AFEGANISTÃO
;
Afghanistan -- Antiquities
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-293) and index.
Descrição:
pt. 1. Introduction. -- The land -- The people -- pt. 2. The historical background. -- Prehistory
and
Bronze Age civilisations -- Iron Age
and
the Iranians -- Alexander
and
the establishment of Greek Bactria -- Nomad invasions
and
the Kushan empire -- The Turk empire
and
last flowering of Gandharan art -- The early Islamic period -- The later Islamic period -- pt. 3. The architectural background. -- Groundwork : Bronze Age beginnings -- Culminating traditions : Iron Age developments -- Convergent traditions : Hellenistism from the West, Buddhism from the East -- Greek, Roman, Buddhist : the art of Gandhara -- Formation of the new
and
transformation of the old : the architecture of Islam -- pt. 4. The discovery of Afghanistan. -- Greeks bearing gifts -- Pilgrims of the middle way -- Exotic imagery
and
the first Muslims -- The European re-awakening -- Arcadia found : the first Mogul -- Soldiers, charlatans
and
scholars -- Players in the great game -- Advance of the archaeologists -- Road to Katmandu and road to ruin -- pt. 5. Gazetteer of main sites and monuments.
"Afghanistan, a country which for generations has inspired writers, travellers
and
explorers, does not lend itself to easy categorization. Straddling Central Asia,
and
situated at the edges of the Indian subcontinent
and
the Middle East, Afghanistan distills elements
and
characteristics from all three of these regions. For Afghanistan is part of them all--
and
at the same time a part of none.
And
, as Warwick Ball shows in this richly illustrated
and
timely book, herein lies an explanation for Afghanistan's allure, its cultural wealth,
and
ultimately perhaps its tragedy. For it is a country whose complex essence is hard to define, a land which has always taken
on
aspects from outside, but which remains as stubbornly individualistic as its own mountainous landscape. That challenge posed by its distinct component parts looking in different directions has resulted in multi-layered
and
sometimes problematic questions of identity. -- Monuments of Afghanistan is a completely unique
and
meticulously researched guide to the history and background of this fascinating country. It provides broad summaries of the history, architecture and archaeology of the region, together with a gazetteer of the main monuments and archaeological sites. As Warwick Ball shows, no history of China, Persia, India or Russia can be understood without continual reference to the landlocked area at whose center lies the majestic deserts and sweeping mountain ranges. Afghanistan has always seemed to be the enigmatic key to the histories and destinies of others. Even today large tracts of this remarkable country remain unexplored and unknown. There is therefore a need for a book which describes and reveals its hidden treasures for the general reader and students. The Monuments of Afghanistan--which contains 150 color plates of such extraordinary artifacts as the 38 meter Bamiyan Buddha (notoriously destroyed by the Taliban), the Minaret of Mas'ud at Ghazni, the Iron Age citadel at Kandahar, th
eum at Kuhsan
and
the Minaret of Jam--meets that requirement. -- Yet there is a further reason why the appearance of this book is so significant. Twenty years of fighting
and
instability have taken their toll
on
the immense Afghan cultural legacy. Destruction of the Bamiyan statues was merely the most public casualty among many others. This book chronicles
and
illustrates all of the major (
and
many lesser known) monuments
and
buildings that have been lost or damaged. Based
on
this extraordinary collection of photographs taken before the destruction in Afghanistan, the book captures the memory of a heritage under threat. There is a pressing need for this record of all the buildings--whether now lost, or still surviving--in their entirety,
and
which testifies in photographic form to their dignity
and
beauty. The Monuments of Afghanistan represents, above all, an enduring
and
poignant memorial to a culture built in one of the most extraordinary
and
transporting landscapes
on
earth."
Editor:
London I.B. Tauris New York New York Distributed in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan
Data de criação/publicação:
2008
Formato:
xxiii, 298 p. col. ill., maps 28 cm..
Idioma:
Inglês
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