Description
This book investigates the practice of constructing cities in the ancient Near East, bringing together architecture and cultural history.
About the Author
OEmur Harmansah is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Illinois, Chicago . His research focuses on the history of architecture and cities in the ancient Near East, as well as questions of place, landscape and memory. He has been directing the Yalburt Yaylasi Archaeological Landscape Project, a regional survey in west- central Turkey since 2010 . In the past he has worked on archaeological projects in Turkey and Greece, including Gordion, Ayanis, Kerkenes Dag and Isthmia. His articles have been published in journals such as the Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, Archaeological Dialogues and the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.
Reviews
'Well written and illustrated, this work is must-reading for students and scholars of the ancient Near East as well as urbanization in general. Summing up: highly recommended.' Choice
'Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East is a much-needed and welcome project, investigating through the lens of archaeology the built environment of this cosmopolitan and still relatively poorly understood area together with that of northern Iraq.' Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
'... the book is a well researched and undeniably analytical, making use of a variety of sources and case studies from a substantial geographic area ... the book persuasively supports its central argument: that focusing on architectural spaces rather than architectural plans, sections and abstract representations is a far more effective means for demonstrating the dynamic relations of constructed spaces.' Georgia Marina Andreou, Archaeological Reviews from Cambridge
'... this book offers some useful summaries of major archaeological sites, asks significant social questions, and advances new ideas in interpreting ancient Near Eastern cities.' The Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
'The author's focus on bringing ancient cities to life is commendable, and he has in my view succeeded in making some interesting and new points on a subject that has arguably been a focus of research for 175 years.' American Journal of Archaeology
'This book takes a fresh approach to some of the issues addressed, deeply embedded in theoretical considerations from recent general archaeological and anthropological literature.' Landscape History
Book Information
ISBN 9781107027947
Author OEmur Harmansah
Format Hardback
Page Count 372
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 970g
Dimensions(mm) 261mm * 184mm * 21mm