Petra Great Temple Volume 3 : Brown University Excavations 1993-2008, Architecture and Material Culture

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Petra Great Temple Volume 3 : Brown University Excavations 1993-2008, Architecture and Material Culture

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 622 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781785706127
  • DDC分類 956.95

Full Description

Deeply nestled in the rift valley, the hundreds of tombs and extensive remains of the Nabataean metropolis that was once that nation's capital city of Petra, evokes a sense of geographic protection and isolation from the outside world. With its sprawling development, Petra became a bustling city with exciting and distinctive architectural and artistic styles as the Petraeans determined what a resplendent capital with a burgeoning population and assured economic future should represent. This third volume devoted to one of its most impressive edifices, the Great Temple, builds on the previous two volumes of excavation reports to examine many facets of Nabataean material culture. It exposes a cross-section of the material culture, from water-supply systems and architectural designs to studies of artifacts (sculpture, ceramics, numismatics, metal and bone) and subsistence patterns.

Part I explores the principles of the temple layout and how it was built including Nabataean construction techniques, hydraulic systems, decoration, art and and subsidiary buildings of the precinct.

Part II is devoted to additional aspects of Nabataean material culture, with chapters devoted to the site databases, ceramics and Nabataean potting traditions, lamps, figurines, glass, coins, faunal and worked bone analyses, metal objects, ballista balls, and sculpture.

The volume is supported by an online database http://www.opencontext.org designed to assemble special research materials that could not be published here in print which provides the tools for researchers to perform their own analysis of the data.

Contents

Addresses of contributors
General Abbreviations
List of Figures i
List of Tables and Charts

Foreword
G. W. Bowersock

Preface and Acknowledgements
M. S. Joukowsky

1. The Great Temple, 1993-2008: a brief review of the excavations, stratigraphy and phasing
M. S. Joukowsky

2. Surveying at the Great Temple, 1993-2009
M. C. Agnew and F. R. Ishakat

Part I: Architecture
3. Construction techniques of the Great Temple: how the temple was reconstructed
S. M. Rababeh

4. The water systems of the Great Temple
C. F. Cloke

5. Moulded elegance: analysis and interpretation of the stucco revetments from the Great Temple
E. C. Egan

6. Sculpted relief panels from the Great Temple
J. J. Basile

7A. The Corinthian columns of the Great Temple and the plants associated with Dionysus
A. M. Hussein

7B. The elephant-head capitals of the Triple colonnades in the Lower Temenos
M. S. Joukowsky

8. Theater-in-Temple
R. Frederiksen

9. The Roman-Byzantine baths adjacent to the Great Temple
E. A. Power

Part II: Material culture
10. An introduction to the catalogue of objects
D. G. Barrett

11. An overview of the ceramic assemblage from the Residential Quarter
S. L. Saunders

12. Terracotta lamps
D. G. Barrett

13. The coroplastic artifacts: terracotta figurines, plaques, masks and vessels
C. A. Tuttle
14. The glass (1998-2006)
M. O'Hea

15. Coins fron the Great Temple excavations: an overview
C. F. Cloke

16. Inscriptions
T. Gagos

17A. Food production and procurement in residential areas at the Great Temple
S. Whitcher Kansa

17B. Fish remains
R. Cerón-Carrasco

17C. Human skeletal remains (2000-2003)
M. A. Perry

18A. The worked bone objects
M. S. Joukowsky and Etan Ayalon

18B. A bone handle in the form of a leg from the Residential Quarter
M. S. Joukowsky, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Francois Poplin, Dávid Bartus and Donna Strahan

18C. A worked hippopotamus tusk
M. S. Joukowsky

19. "Mettle Enough in Thee" metal artifacts from the Petra Great Temple
A. Murock Hussein

20. A store of ballista balls
M. S. Joukowsky

21. Nefesh, betyls and miscellaneous sculpture components
M. S. Joukowsky

22. Summary and conclusions
M. S. Joukowsky

Appendices
1. Great Temple List of Trenches and Special Projects by Area
2. Dimensions and Elevations: Great Temple Precinct
3. Database Methodology and Results
4. Great Temple Ceramics
5. Great Temple Architectural Fragments
Bibliography
Site Bilbliography
Illustration credits
Index

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