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Genre/Form: | Thèses et écrits académiques |
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Additional Physical Format: | L'architecture de Mésopotamie et du Caucase de la fin du 7e á la fin du 5e millénaire / par Emmanuel Baudouin Turnhout : Brepols, 2021 1 volume (XXVII-357 pages). (@Araxes) 978-2-503-59368-5 (ABES)257964797 |
Material Type: | Document, Thesis/dissertation |
Document Type: | Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Emmanuel Baudouin; Jean-Yves Monchambert; Bertille Lyonnet, archeÌologue).; Catherine Breniquet; Claire-Anne de Chazelles-Gazzal; Miquel Molist Montaña; Sorbonne université (Paris / 2018-....).; École doctorale Histoire de l'art et archéologie (1992-.... / Paris).; Orient et Méditerranée (Ivry-sur-Seine, Val de Marne).; École pratique des hautes études (Paris). |
OCLC Number: | 1224577746 |
Notes: | Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Responsibility: | Emmanuel Baudouin ; sous la direction de Jean-Yves Monchambert et de Bertille Lyonnet. |
Abstract:
From the end of the 7th millennium, architecture in Syro-Mesopotamia and Caucasus achieves a major rise but under different rhythms. The content of these relationships is with no doubt numerous. Technical exchanges are the fundamental element when it comes to study architecture: they can help us determine if Caucasus communities settled independently at the beginning of the 6th millennium or if they benefited from the technical experience of the Syro-Mesopomatian communities, understand complex architecture's evolution during Samarran and Ubaid from the end of the 7th millennium and estimate the social impact of the spread of Ubaid from the second half of the 6th millenium. After a presentation of the methodology used, where we define the terms employed and the analysis method, archeological data are introduced under a typological study developed through three approaches : material, architectural techniques and morphology. Then, a cross analysis of the data can help up consider architecture in a cultural, geographic and chronological perspective. The middle of the 6th millennium represents a turning point into technical exchanges and cultural relationships between these two regions: before that, these exchanges come out as diffuse in the northern regions of the Central Mesopotamia. Then Ubaid expansion leads to a progressive technical homogenisation in all the Syro-Mesopotamian basin, in which borrowed technics and regional adaptations where added.
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