Paléorient N° 40-2/2014
The Kura-Araxes culture from the Caucasus to Iran, Anatolia and the Levant: between unity and diversity

Par : Christine Chataigner, Giulio Palumbi

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  • Nombre de pages260
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.956 kg
  • Dimensions22,2 cm × 28,0 cm × 1,5 cm
  • ISBN978-2-271-08271-8
  • EAN9782271082718
  • Date de parution08/01/2015
  • ÉditeurCNRS

Résumé

The Kura-Araxes culture, named after the two main rivers of the Southern Caucasus, spread from the second hall of the 4'h millennium over a vast area covering the Southern Caucasus, Eastern Anatolia and North-Western Iran. In the light of recent works carried out in these regions, this volume introduces new approaches and data to questions concerning the origin and expansion of this culture, by exploring elements of unity and diversity among the Kura-Araxes regional components as well as their interaction with other contemporary cultural phenomena.
The Kura-Araxes culture, named after the two main rivers of the Southern Caucasus, spread from the second hall of the 4'h millennium over a vast area covering the Southern Caucasus, Eastern Anatolia and North-Western Iran. In the light of recent works carried out in these regions, this volume introduces new approaches and data to questions concerning the origin and expansion of this culture, by exploring elements of unity and diversity among the Kura-Araxes regional components as well as their interaction with other contemporary cultural phenomena.