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Kroll, Stephan u.a. 2012a

   

Literaturid

1875

Werksart

Sammelband

Kurztitel

Kroll, Stephan u.a. 2012a

Autor(en)

Kroll, Stephan / Gruber, Claudia / Hellwag, Ursula / Roaf, Michael / Zimansky, Paul E.

Titel

Biainili-Urartu. The Proceedings of the Symposium Held in Munich 12−14 October 2007; Tagungsbericht des Münchner Symposiums 12.−14. Oktober 2007

Sammelband

Reihe

Acta Iranica

Reihe kurz

Reihe Band

51

Zeitschrift

Zeitschrift Band

Ort

Leuven

Jahr

2012

Seiten

Anmerkungen

Urartu; Ararat

Abstract

This overview of current research on the Iron-Age kingdom of Urartu offers studies by thirty scholars who met at an international symposium at Munich University in October 2007. Biainili, as this polity was known to its inhabitants, dominated the mountainous region of what is now eastern Turkey, north-western Iran, and southern Armenia from the ninth to the seventh centuries BC and is distinguished by its unique language and material culture. It was a rival to the Neo-Assyrian Empire, which provides much of the evidence for its history as well as the name by which is best known, Urartu (Biblical Ararat). An introductory chapter giving a general account of the history and culture of the kingdom is followed by more focused contributions on numerous aspects of Urartian culture based on textual records and archaeological sources both from Urartu itself and from neighbouring regions. As the most substantial treatment of the subject to appear in the 21st century, this book brings to light recent research in all areas of the kingdom, considers revisions to traditional chronology from several viewpoints, and provides an extensive bibliography.

 

Ortsnamen

Ararat