02829nam 2200505z- 450 991088790960332120251116151646.0(CKB)5860000000047265(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/83029(EXLCZ)99586000000004726520202206d2015 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSacred Landscapes of Hittites and LuwiansProceedings of the International Conference Florence, February 6th-8th 2014 in Honour of Franca Pecchioli DaddiFlorenceFirenze University Press20151 electronic resource (170 p.)Studia Asiana88-927-3296-X This book contains studies on the symbolic significance of the landscape for the communities inhabiting the central Anatolian plateau and the Upper Euphrates and Tigris valleys in the 2nd-1st millennia BC. Some of the scholars who attended to the international conference Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians held in Florence in February 2014, present here contributions on the religious, symbolic and social landscapes of Anatolia between the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age. Archaeologists, hittitologists and historians highlight how the ancient populations perceived many elements of the environment, like mountains, rivers and rocks, but also atmospheric agents, and natural phenomena as essential part of their religious and ideological world. Analysing landscapes, architectures and topographies built by the Anatolian communities in the second and first millennia BC, the framework of a symbolic construction intended for specific actions and practices clearly emerges.Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and LuwiansHistory of art / art & design stylesbicsscHistory: earliest times to present daybicsscArchaeologybicsscArchaeological theorybicsscArchaeology by period / regionbicsscArchaeological science, methodology & techniquesbicsscHistory of art / art & design stylesHistory: earliest times to present dayArchaeologyArchaeological theoryArchaeology by period / regionArchaeological science, methodology & techniquesD'Agostino Anacletoedt1294519Orsi ValentinaedtTorri GiuliaedtD'Agostino AnacletoothOrsi ValentinaothTORRI GIULIAothBOOK9910887909603321Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians4255378UNINA