CERAMICS AND THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ACHAEMENID HORIZON NEAR EAST, IRAN AND CENTRAL ASIA - Serie Orientale Roma 14 - Series Minor LXXXVI
- Anno: 2019
- Autore/i: BRUNO GENITO AND GIULIO MARESCA (eds.)
- Catalogo: ISMEO - Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l'Oriente
- Argomento: Archeologia
- Collana: Serie Orientale Roma
- ISBN: 978-88-6719-181-9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Greetings
Preface
Acknowledgement
Editors’ notes
BRUNO GENITO, Introductory Issues on Archaeological Achaemenid Horizon
ALESSANDRO POGGIO, A Multi-Horizon Perspective. Western Anatolian
Material Evidence in the Persian Period
ROCCO PALERMO, After the Empire. Archaeology of the Achaemenid
and Early Hellenistic Period in the Heartland of Assyria
ROBERTO DAN, PRISCILLA VITOLO, MANUEL CASTELLUCCIA,
ROWENA GIURA, From Urartu to “Media”. A Reassessment of socalled
“Post-Urartian” or “Median” Pottery: 1. Vases with two
Horned Handles
MANUEL CASTELLUCCIA, Some Remarks on Achaemenid Era Pottery.
Assemblages from Transcaucasia
JACOPO BRUNO, Between the Iranian Plateau and Central Asia: the
Ceramic Complex of the Upper Atrek Valley during the
Achaemenid Period
GIULIO MARESCA, The Achaemenid Ceramic Horizon as seen from
Ancient Zranka: an Overview
FABIANA RAIANO, Searching an Achaemenid Horizon in Sogdiana
according to the Archaeological Evidences from the South-western
Area of Samarkand
GIAN LUCA BONORA, The Cultural Persian and Achaemenid Evidence
in the Inner Syrdarya Delta
ELISA IORI, Mind the Gap. Local Persistence and Iranian Legacy in
Gandhara: New Evidence from Swat
REMY BOUCHARLAT, Concluding Remarks
References
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