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- catalog contributor b7314853.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description ""Further reading": p. [172]".
- catalog description "Art at the beginning of the dynastic period -- Early dynastic architecture -- Early dynastic sculpture -- The Old Kingdom: the pyramid age -- Old Kingdom sculpture -- Old Kingdom reliefs -- The Middle Kingdom: historical background -- The art of the Middle Kingdom -- The eleventh dynasty -- The twelfth dynasty -- The second intermediate period -- New Kingdom cosmopolitanism -- The early New Kingdom -- Sculpture in the reign of Queen Hatshepsut -- The reign of Tuthmosis III and after -- New Kingdom painting -- The Amarna revolution -- The later Amarna style -- Transition to the nineteenth dynasty -- Theban painting at the end of the New Kingdom -- The sculpture of the Ramesside era -- Transition to the late period -- The Saite dynasty -- The end of Egyptian art -- The expansion of the art of the ancient Middle East -- Nubia -- South Arabia -- Ethiopia -- The Phoenician civilisation overseas -- Punic art.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Mesopotamia -- The Sumerian civilization -- The study of Sumerian art -- Predynastic architecture -- Predynastic sculpture -- Predynastic seals -- The first crisis of Sumerian civilisation:transitional period -- The Early Dynastic period -- Early Dynastic architecture -- The background of Early Dynastic sculpture -- Regional schools of Early Dynastic I sculpture -- Sculpture of the Early Dynastic II period -- Early Dynastic II reliefs -- The minor arts -- The Akkadian period (c.2350-2150 BC) -- Akkadian sculpture -- Akkadian seals -- The Neo-Sumerian period (2150-1950 BC) -- Neo-Sumerian art -- The Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian periods -- Architecture and painting -- Sculpture -- Old Babylonian seals -- The Kassite domination -- The Assyrians -- The Neo-Assyrian period -- Assurnasirpal II -- Shalmaneser III -- Tiglath-pileser III -- Sargon II and Sennacherib -- Assurbanipal -- Assyrian painting -- Assyrian city-planning and architecture -- The Neo-Babylonian period -- Peripheral areas -- Early Palestine: Jericho -- Early Anatolia -- Early Iran -- Iran and Mesopotamia -- Proto-Elamite art -- Sumerian influences -- The Indus Valley civilisation -- Syria and Palestine in the third millennium -- Syro-Palestinian sculpture -- Anatolia in the third millennium -- The rise of the mountain peoples in the second millennium -- The Hittite civilisation -- Hittitie architecture and sculpture -- Mitanni -- The Iranian revival -- Syria and Palestine in the second millennium -- Syro-Palestinian architecture -- Syrian sculpture -- Syrian minor arts -- Disruption and partial recovery -- Syrian architecture in the first millennium -- Syrian reliefs -- Phoenicia and Palestine -- Phoenician art -- Luristan -- The Persian empire -- Persian art -- Anatolia in the first millennium -- Syria and Palestine: the final phase -- Phoenicia -- Egypt -- General considerations -- Predynastic Egypt: an outline.".
- catalog extent "176 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Ancient world.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ancient world.".
- catalog isPartOf "Landmarks of the world's art".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill".
- catalog relation "Ancient world.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East.".
- catalog subject "709.39".
- catalog subject "Art Middle East.".
- catalog subject "Art, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "N5345 .G3".
- catalog tableOfContents "Art at the beginning of the dynastic period -- Early dynastic architecture -- Early dynastic sculpture -- The Old Kingdom: the pyramid age -- Old Kingdom sculpture -- Old Kingdom reliefs -- The Middle Kingdom: historical background -- The art of the Middle Kingdom -- The eleventh dynasty -- The twelfth dynasty -- The second intermediate period -- New Kingdom cosmopolitanism -- The early New Kingdom -- Sculpture in the reign of Queen Hatshepsut -- The reign of Tuthmosis III and after -- New Kingdom painting -- The Amarna revolution -- The later Amarna style -- Transition to the nineteenth dynasty -- Theban painting at the end of the New Kingdom -- The sculpture of the Ramesside era -- Transition to the late period -- The Saite dynasty -- The end of Egyptian art -- The expansion of the art of the ancient Middle East -- Nubia -- South Arabia -- Ethiopia -- The Phoenician civilisation overseas -- Punic art.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Mesopotamia -- The Sumerian civilization -- The study of Sumerian art -- Predynastic architecture -- Predynastic sculpture -- Predynastic seals -- The first crisis of Sumerian civilisation:transitional period -- The Early Dynastic period -- Early Dynastic architecture -- The background of Early Dynastic sculpture -- Regional schools of Early Dynastic I sculpture -- Sculpture of the Early Dynastic II period -- Early Dynastic II reliefs -- The minor arts -- The Akkadian period (c.2350-2150 BC) -- Akkadian sculpture -- Akkadian seals -- The Neo-Sumerian period (2150-1950 BC) -- Neo-Sumerian art -- The Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian periods -- Architecture and painting -- Sculpture -- Old Babylonian seals -- The Kassite domination -- The Assyrians -- The Neo-Assyrian period -- Assurnasirpal II -- Shalmaneser III -- Tiglath-pileser III -- Sargon II and Sennacherib -- Assurbanipal -- Assyrian painting -- Assyrian city-planning and architecture -- The Neo-Babylonian period -- Peripheral areas -- Early Palestine: Jericho -- Early Anatolia -- Early Iran -- Iran and Mesopotamia -- Proto-Elamite art -- Sumerian influences -- The Indus Valley civilisation -- Syria and Palestine in the third millennium -- Syro-Palestinian sculpture -- Anatolia in the third millennium -- The rise of the mountain peoples in the second millennium -- The Hittite civilisation -- Hittitie architecture and sculpture -- Mitanni -- The Iranian revival -- Syria and Palestine in the second millennium -- Syro-Palestinian architecture -- Syrian sculpture -- Syrian minor arts -- Disruption and partial recovery -- Syrian architecture in the first millennium -- Syrian reliefs -- Phoenicia and Palestine -- Phoenician art -- Luristan -- The Persian empire -- Persian art -- Anatolia in the first millennium -- Syria and Palestine: the final phase -- Phoenicia -- Egypt -- General considerations -- Predynastic Egypt: an outline.".
- catalog title "The ancient world.".
- catalog type "text".