Monumental kipchak statues in South-Eastern Europe archeology, conservation and protection
Stone statues, indigenous to the early Turks, appeared in the vast territory of the Asian steppes, from Southern Siberia to Central Asia and across the foothills of the Ural Mountains. The custom originated among Cumans in Eastern Europe. The skill of erecting anthropomorphic stelae required profici...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, England :
De Gruyter
2013
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Colección: | Versita discipline. History, archaeology.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009741022806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- From the Author
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: History of Research and the Most Important Publications / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta
- Chapter 2: Outline of the Genesis of Anthropomorphic Stelae. Cult Places / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta
- Chapter 3: Territorial and Chronological Scope of Polovtsians Stelae / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta
- Chapter 4: Typological Systems / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta
- Chapter 5: Collection in the Veliko-Anadol Forest Museum / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta / Burzak, Michał
- Chapter 6: The issue of Preservation and Protection of Monumental Anthropomorphic Stelae in Eastern Europe. Condition of Stelae After Conservati/n$r Burzak, Michał / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta
- Chapter 7: Remarks on the Status of Stelae in Countries of Eastern Europe. Research and Popularisation Postulates / Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Aneta / Burzak, Michał
- Bibliography
- List of Figures
- Index of the Geographical and Ethnic Names
- Index of Historical Persons