Archaeology of Afghanistan

Archaeology of Afghanistan
Title Archaeology of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Raymond Allchin
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 752
Release 2019-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1474450474

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First published in 1978, this was the first book in English to provide a complete survey of the immensely rich archaeological remains of Afghanistan. It has now been thoroughly revised and brought up to date to incorporate the latest discoveries and research.

Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan

Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan
Title Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Juliette van Krieken-Pieters
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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This volume adopts a multidisciplinary approach with contributions from archaeologists, linguists, an architect and lawyers to the many challenges This comprehensive volume on Afghanistan's cultural heritage with contributions from archaeologists, linguist and lawyers, dealing with the many issues involved in its protection, provides an insiders' reassessment of the situation and well-considered lessons for the future.

The Archaeology & Architecture of Afghanistan

The Archaeology & Architecture of Afghanistan
Title The Archaeology & Architecture of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Edgar Knobloch
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Pages 218
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The archaeology and architecture of Afghanistan

Archaeology of Afghanistan

Archaeology of Afghanistan
Title Archaeology of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Allchin Raymond Allchin
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 998
Release 2019-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1474450466

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Afghanistan is at the cultural crossroads of Asia, where the great civilisations of Mesopotamia and Iran, South Asia and Central Asia overlapped and sometimes conflicted. Its landscape embraces environments from the high mountains of the Hindu Kush to the Oxus basin and the great deserts of Sistan; trade routes from China to the Mediterranean, and from Central Asia to the Arabian Sea cross the country. It has seen the development of early agriculture, the spread of Bronze Age civilisation of Central Asia, the conquests of the Persians and of Alexander of Macedon, the spread of Buddhism and then Islam, and the empires of the Kushans, Ghaznavids, Ghurids and Timurids centred there, with ramifications across southern Asia. All of which has resulted in some of the most important, diverse and spectacular historical remains in Asia.First published in 1978, this was the first book in English to provide a complete survey of the immensely rich archaeological remains of Afghanistan. The contributors, all acknowledged scholars in their field, have worked in the country, on projects ranging from prehistoric surveys to the study of Islamic architecture. It has now been thoroughly revised and brought up to date to incorporate the latest discoveries and research.

Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan

Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan
Title Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Warwick Ball
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 1714
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0192573357

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Since its publication in 1982, the Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan has become the main reference work for the archaeology of Afghanistan, and the standard sites and monuments record for the region; archaeological sites are now referred to under their Gazetteer catalogue number as routine in academic literature, and the volume has become a key text for developing research in the area. This revised and updated edition has been significantly expanded to incorporate new field-work and discoveries, as well as older field-work more recently published, and presents new cases of synthesis and unpublished material from private archives. New discoveries include the Rabatak inscription detailing the genealogy of the Kushan kings, a huge archive of Bactrian documents, Aramaic documents from Balkh on the last days of the Persian empire, a new Greek inscription from Kandahar, two tons of coins from Mir Zakah, a Sasanian relief of Shapur at Rag-i Bibi, a Buddhist monastic 'city' at Kharwar, new discoveries of Buddhist art at Mes Aynak and Tepe Narenj, and a newly revealed city at the Minaret of Jam. With over 1500 catalogue entries, supplemented with concordance material, site plans, drawings, and detailed maps prepared from satellite imagery, the Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan: Revised Edition is the most comprehensive reference work on the archaeology and monuments of the region ever undertaken. Cataloguing all recorded sites and monuments from the earliest times to the Timurid period, this volume will be an invaluable contribution to the renewed interest in Afghanistan's cultural heritage and an essential resource for students and researchers.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan
Title Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Fredrik Talmage Hiebert
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781426202957

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As war raged across the jagged Afghan countryside, the staff of the Afghan National Museum spirited away, piece by piece, to hiding places all over the Kabul region, each time risking their lives, sworn to silence, it was a secret they kept until the fall of the Taliban--almost thirty years of deadly danger, courage, and fierce honor.

The Helmand Baluch

The Helmand Baluch
Title The Helmand Baluch PDF eBook
Author Ghulam Rahman Amiri
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 264
Release 2020-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1800730438

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In the 1970s, in his capacity as government representative from the Afghan Institute of Archaeology, Ghulam Rahman Amiri accompanied a joint Afghan-US archaeological mission to the Sistan region of southwest Afghanistan. The results of his work were published in Farsi as a descriptive ethnographic monograph. The Helmand Baluch is the first English translation of Amiri’s extraordinary encounters. This rich ethnography describes the cultural, political, and economic systems of the Baluch people living in the lower Helmand River Valley of Afghanistan. It is an area that has received little study since the early 20th Century, yet is a region with a remarkable history in one of the most volatile territories in the world.