Tumulus as Sema: Space, Politics, Culture and Religion in the First Millennium BC

Tumulus as Sema: Space, Politics, Culture and Religion in the First Millennium BC

Tumulus as Sema: Space, Politics, Culture and Religion in the First Millennium BC

Tumulus as Sema: Space, Politics, Culture and Religion in the First Millennium BC

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Overview

Tumuli were the most widespread form of monumental tombs in the ancient world. Their impact on landscape, their allurement as well as their symbolic reference to a glorious past can still be felt today. The need of supra-regional and cross-disciplinary examination of this unique phenomenon led to an international conference in Istanbul in 2009. With almost 50 scholars from 12 different countries participating, the conference entitled TumulIstanbul created links between fields of research which would not have had the opportunity to meet otherwise. The proceedings of TumulIstanbul revolve around the question of the symbolic significance of burial mounds in the 1st millennium BC in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black-Sea regions, providing further insight into Kurgan neighbours from Eurasia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110385458
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 04/11/2016
Series: Topoi - Berlin Studies of the Ancient World/Topoi - Berliner Studien der Alten Welt , #27
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1164
File size: 147 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Olivier Henry, Institut Français d'Etudes Anatoliennes (IFEA), Istanbul, Turkey; Ute Kelp, UniversityCologne, Germany.

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