Palmyra and the East / edited by Kenneth Lapatin and Rubina Raja

The contributions in this volume focus on the rich archaeology and history of the oasis city Palmyra in the Syrian Desert in the first three centuries CE.00The ancient caravan city of Palmyra, although located in the Syrian Desert, was very much a cultural locus, a place where peoples, goods, and id...

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Superior document:Studies in Palmyrene archaeology and history volume 6
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Place / Publishing House:Turnhout : Brepols, [2022]
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Studies in Palmyrene archaeology and history volume 6
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Classification:15.16 - Altorientalische Archäologie. christliche Archäologie
Physical Description:xx, 180 Seiten; Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Notes:Enthält Literaturangaben
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Summary:The contributions in this volume focus on the rich archaeology and history of the oasis city Palmyra in the Syrian Desert in the first three centuries CE.00The ancient caravan city of Palmyra, although located in the Syrian Desert, was very much a cultural locus, a place where peoples, goods, and ideas met and mingled from as far afield as Europe to the west and India and China to the east. It was a city that stood balanced between the power of the Roman Empire to one side, and the Parthian Empire to the other. Yet despite the city?s location at a cultural crossroads, and its greater proximity to Parthia than Rome, scholars focusing on Palmyra have traditionally focused on links with the west, while relatively little attention has been paid to the threads that wove a connection between Palmyra and regions further to the east.00This edited volume seeks to address this lacuna in scholarship by offering an in-depth exploration of Palmyra?s connections with its eastern neighbours in the first three centuries ad. The papers gathered here examine the city?s art, architecture, and material finds, its languages and inscriptions, its political interactions, social life, and religious identity from a time when Palmyra was at the height of its powers in order to shed light on the city?s own distinctive identity, as well as its close - and often tense - relationships with Parthia and beyond. Together, these contributions offer fascinating new insights into Palmyra?s dynamic relationships with the regions to its east, as well as on how these influences underpinned and were diffused throughout Palmyrene culture.
ISBN:9782503598253
ac_no:AC16647214
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Kenneth Lapatin and Rubina Raja