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Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan
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Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan
Editors: Sören Stark, Karen S. Rubinson, Zainolla Samashev, and Jennifer Y. Chi
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published Date: April 1, 2012
ISBN: 9780691154800
Pages: 200 pages
Dimensions: 8.5 x 12 in.
Illustrations: 268 color illustrations
The catalogue for the groundbreaking exhibition at New York University's Institute Institute for the Study of the Ancient World,
Nomads and Networks
presents an unparalleled overview of the sophisticated culture of pastoral nomadic populations who lived on the territory of present-day Kazakhstan from roughly the middle of the first millennium BCE to the early centuries CE.
Focusing on material from the Altai and Tianshan regions,
Nomads and Networks
explores the specific conditions of mobile lifeways that resulted from particular ecological conditions in the steppes and high valleys of Inner Eurasia. Highlights of the exhibition are grave goods from the burial mounds at the site of Berel and gold mortuary ornaments from Shilikty, Zhalauli, and Kargaly. Attesting to a sophisticated decorative art flourishing among these nomadic populations, the objects skillfully combine older iconographic traditions of animal style in the steppe with more recent influences from foreign cultures — most notably Persia and China.
Contributors include Nursan Alimbai, Nikolay A. Bokovenko, Claudia Chang, Bryan K. Hanks, Sagynbay Myrgabayev, Karen S. Rubinson, Zainolla S. Samashev, Sören Stark, and Abdesh T. Toleubaev. Study of the Ancient World, Nomads and Networks presents an unparalleled overview of the sophisticated culture of pastoral nomadic populations who lived on the territory of present-day Kazakhstan from roughly the middle of the first millennium BCE to the early centuries CE.
Focusing on material from the Altai and Tianshan regions,
Nomads and Networks
explores the specific conditions of mobile lifeways that resulted from particular ecological conditions in the steppes and high valleys of Inner Eurasia. Highlights of the exhibition are grave goods from the burial mounds at the site of Berel and gold mortuary ornaments from Shilikty, Zhalauli, and Kargaly. Attesting to a sophisticated decorative art flourishing among these nomadic populations, the objects skillfully combine older iconographic traditions of animal style in the steppe with more recent influences from foreign cultures” most notably Persia and China.
Contributors include Nursan Alimbai, Nikolay A. Bokovenko, Claudia Chang, Bryan K. Hanks, Sagynbay Myrgabayev, Karen S. Rubinson, Zainolla S. Samashev, Soeren Stark, and Abdesh T. Toleubaev. Use Promo Code "25W" at Checkout for 25% off this item from November 25 to December 25, 2022
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