Ancient Islamic rock inscriptions of southwest Saudi Arabia I : Wādī Khushayba /
: At head of title: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Education, Deputy Ministry of Antiquities and Museum. : viii, 147 pages, 9 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm : Bibliography : pages vi-viii. : 4872979044 : Sara.lib
Catalog of the Islamic coins, glass weights, dies, and medals in the Egyptian National Library, Cairo /
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Introduction in Arabic and English.
Title on added top page : Kataluj al-nuqud wa-al-sanj al-zujajiyah wa-al-qawalib wa-al-midaliyat al-Islamiyah al-mahfuzah bi-Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyah bi-al-Qahirah. :
xxviii, 313, 16 pages, xxviii pages of plates : illustrations ; 29 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages xv-xxi) and index. :
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0890031150
Selves Engraved on Stone: Seals and Identity in the Ancient Near East, ca. 1415-1050 BCE /
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Selves Engraved on Stone explores the ways in which multiple aspects of identity were constructed through the material, visual, and textual characteristics of personal seals from ancient Mesopotamia and Syria in the latter half of the 2nd millennium BCE.
Typically carved in stone, the cylinder seal is perhaps the most distinctive art form to emerge in ancient Mesopotamia. It spread across the Near East from ca. 3300 BCE onwards, and remained in use for millennia. What was the role of this intricate object in the making of a person's social identity? As the first comprehensive study dedicated to this question, Selves Engraved on Stone explores the ways in which different but often intersecting aspects of identity, such as religion, gender, community and profession, were constructed through the material, visual, and textual characteristics of seals from Mesopotamia and Syria.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004524569
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