This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.330 to c.100 BC, in light of current developments in archaeological theory of cultural interaction. In order to illustrate the character and scale of these interactions, the thesis presents a discussion of iconographic material ranging from architectural ornament and sculpture to minor arts. Chapters II-IV discuss the material from each site, highlighting regional characteristics and differences between media. Chapters V-VII use three cross-sections to examine cultural interaction visible in material used for different social functions (‘spheres’). The ‘sphere of gods’ discusses religious architectural ornament and iconography, and the impli...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
This thesis aims to map non-Semitic influences in the religion and culture of the Late Bronze Age Sy...
This thesis presents a study of changing constructions and perceptions of cultural identity over the...
Achaemenid Persian art is an area of ancient Near Eastern art that has received little art historica...
This dissertation investigates the imperial relationship between the heartland and provinces of the ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
In the study of the Hellenistic period in Babylon, cross-cultural interactions between Greeks and na...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the artistic phenomenon that, in the Bronze Age, many moti...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
For almost 500 years (247 BCE–224 CE), the Arsacid kings of Parthia ruled over a vast multicultural ...
This study deals with the syncretism between Greek and non-Greek peoples as evidenced by their arch...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
The thesis is written in form of a comparative study. It studies the Persian art and evolution of th...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
This thesis aims to map non-Semitic influences in the religion and culture of the Late Bronze Age Sy...
This thesis presents a study of changing constructions and perceptions of cultural identity over the...
Achaemenid Persian art is an area of ancient Near Eastern art that has received little art historica...
This dissertation investigates the imperial relationship between the heartland and provinces of the ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
In the study of the Hellenistic period in Babylon, cross-cultural interactions between Greeks and na...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the artistic phenomenon that, in the Bronze Age, many moti...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
For almost 500 years (247 BCE–224 CE), the Arsacid kings of Parthia ruled over a vast multicultural ...
This study deals with the syncretism between Greek and non-Greek peoples as evidenced by their arch...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
The thesis is written in form of a comparative study. It studies the Persian art and evolution of th...
The enormous importance that Persepolis had during the Achaemenid period makes it a key site for un...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
This thesis aims to map non-Semitic influences in the religion and culture of the Late Bronze Age Sy...
This thesis presents a study of changing constructions and perceptions of cultural identity over the...