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- Margueron, Jean, author.
- Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2014.
- Description
- Book — vi, 165 pages : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm
- Summary
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- Preface Acknowledgements
- Chapter I: Presentation of the site The tell The environment History of the archaeological exploration Operations in the main excavation areas Conclusion: the history of Mari illuminated by archaeology
- Chapter II: The foundation of Mari and regional development The foundation of the city on the Holocene terrace The canals Organization of the kingdom of Mari
- Chapter III: The historical stages The foundation of Mari and City I (Early Dynastic I-II, 2950-2650[?]) The re-foundation of Mari and City II (Early Dynastic III and Akkadian 2550-2220) The reconstruction of Mari and City III (Shakkanakku and Amorite periods, 2200-1760)
- Chapter IV: The three cities and urbanism Morphological analysis of the tell The defensive system and its development The urbanism of City I The urbanism of City II The urbanism of City III under the Shakkanakku The modifications of the Amorite period
- Chapter V: The development of domestic architecture The houses of City I Urban domestic architecture in City II Houses and residences in City III
- Chapter VI: The religious monuments The religious organisation of City II The Mari model of the temple in City II The Massif Rouge and its temple-tower Activity in the temples of City II The religious reorganisation of City III From City II to City III: maintaining tradition The innovations of City III Development of foundation rites from City I to City III Conclusion: originality of the sacred architecture at Mari
- Chapter VII: The palaces The palace-sanctuary of City II The"phantom" palace (beginning of City III) The Great Royal Palace of City III The Little Eastern Palace of City III
- Chapter VIII: The development of funerary practices Burials in City I Burials in City II Burials in the period of the Shakkanakku Burials during the Amorite dynasty Burials in the Khana period Burials in the Middle Assyrian period Burials in the village of the Seleucid period
- Chapter IX: Objects and installations of everyday life Nature of the material found Importance of economic activities and artisanal production The intensity of relations and contacts woven by Mari
- Chapter X: Court art, sacred art, popular art Art in the period of City I Art in the period of City II Art in the period of the Shakkanakku (beginning of City III) Art in the period of the Amorite dynasty Art in the Middle Assyrian period
- Chapter XI: The historical data provided by archaeology Glossary Bibliography.
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- Margueron, Jean.
- Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2014.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
-
- Preface Acknowledgements
- Chapter I: Presentation of the site The tell The environment History of the archaeological exploration Operations in the main excavation areas Conclusion: the history of Mari illuminated by archaeology
- Chapter II: The foundation of Mari and regional development The foundation of the city on the Holocene terrace The canals Organization of the kingdom of Mari
- Chapter III: The historical stages The foundation of Mari and City I (Early Dynastic I-II, 2950-2650[?]) The re-foundation of Mari and City II (Early Dynastic III and Akkadian 2550-2220) The reconstruction of Mari and City III (Shakkanakku and Amorite periods, 2200-1760)
- Chapter IV: The three cities and urbanism Morphological analysis of the tell The defensive system and its development The urbanism of City I The urbanism of City II The urbanism of City III under the Shakkanakku The modifications of the Amorite period
- Chapter V: The development of domestic architecture The houses of City I Urban domestic architecture in City II Houses and residences in City III
- Chapter VI: The religious monuments The religious organisation of City II The Mari model of the temple in City II The Massif Rouge and its temple-tower Activity in the temples of City II The religious reorganisation of City III From City II to City III: maintaining tradition The innovations of City III Development of foundation rites from City I to City III Conclusion: originality of the sacred architecture at Mari
- Chapter VII: The palaces The palace-sanctuary of City II The"phantom" palace (beginning of City III) The Great Royal Palace of City III The Little Eastern Palace of City III
- Chapter VIII: The development of funerary practices Burials in City I Burials in City II Burials in the period of the Shakkanakku Burials during the Amorite dynasty Burials in the Khana period Burials in the Middle Assyrian period Burials in the village of the Seleucid period
- Chapter IX: Objects and installations of everyday life Nature of the material found Importance of economic activities and artisanal production The intensity of relations and contacts woven by Mari
- Chapter X: Court art, sacred art, popular art Art in the period of City I Art in the period of City II Art in the period of the Shakkanakku (beginning of City III) Art in the period of the Amorite dynasty Art in the Middle Assyrian period
- Chapter XI: The historical data provided by archaeology Glossary Bibliography.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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