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Published: 14th November 2016
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Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture
By (Author) Ardi Kia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
14th November 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
958
Paperback
134
Width 151mm, Height 231mm, Spine 9mm
200g
This book invites readers on a journey through time, to explore the multifaceted history of Central Asia. Through transcontinental passages such as the Silk Road, the book provides links among the major civilizations of China, India, Persia, and the Mediterranean, which in turn influences the characteristics of the region and beyond. For over seven thousand years, Central Asian residents have left a record of distinguished cultural artifacts. Like creators and innovators of any age or period, they sought to respond as creatively as possible to the necessities of their societies as a whole, and those of their individual patrons. In doing so they have given us a timeless source through which we can detect the dynamic stages of their creativity throughout history, as well as the breadth of our own rich cultural and artistic heritage.
Professor Kia provides a valuable resource with numerous bibliographic references for the student of Central Asian history and culture. -- N. Brian Winchester, Indiana University
An erudite and elegant study through archival and archaeological sources on Central Asia; it is one that highlights the cultural pluralism and vibrant traditions of this important region. -- G.G. Weix, University of Montana
Prof. Ardeshir Kias introduction to the arts, cultures, and architecture of Central Asia provides a comprehensive overview concentrating on Central Asian cultures from prehistory to the early medieval period and beyond. Students will appreciate the breadth of information provided about modern and contemporary archaeological explorations, myriad forms of artistic endeavors and material culture, especially animal style jewelry, wall murals, and ceramics, the colossal architecture of royal palaces, and the variety of Central Asian religious traditions. A rich and varied bibliography will lead students to further resources. -- Paul A. Dietrich, University of Montana
Dr. Ardi Kia is the award winning cofounder and codirector of Central and Southwest Asian Studies Program, (CSWA Center), at The University of Montana.