Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan
By (Author) Sren Stark
Edited by Karen S. Rubinson
Edited by Zainolla Samashev
Edited by Jennifer Y. Chi
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
12th June 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ancient history
History of art
958.4507
Hardback
200
Width 216mm, Height 305mm
1418g
Offers an overview of the sophisticated culture of pastoral nomadic populations who lived on the territory of Kazakhstan from roughly the middle of the first millennium BCE to the early centuries CE. This title explores the conditions of mobile life ways that resulted from ecological conditions in the steppes and high valleys of Inner Eurasia.
"Nomads and Networks accompanies a very timely exhibition which should spark increased interest in Kazakhstan, the region's art, and its role in shaping the societies of Central Asia. The book's design is excellent, the image reproductions are well done, and the introduction does a fine job tying the diverse chapters together."Michael Frachetti, Washington University in St. Louis
Soren Stark is assistant professor of Central Asian Art and Archaeology at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. Karen S. Rubinson is a research associate at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. Zainolla S. Samashev is director of excavations at Berel and head of the Astana branch of the A. Kh. Margulan Institute of Archaeology of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Jennifer Y. Chi is exhibitions director and chief curator at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University.