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Author: Ormonde Maddock Dalton
Date: 10 Sep 2010
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback::210 pages
ISBN10: 1169736416
ISBN13: 9781169736412
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Full text of "The Treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India" See other formats SCARCE ANCIENT PERSIAN ACHAEMENID EMPIRE SILVER FLUTED classic The Treasure of the Oxus, with Other Objects from Ancient Persia and India, revised According to O.M. Dalton, whose 1905 catalogue of the Oxus Treasure 5 cf. Muscarella, Oscar White, Excavated and unexcavated Achaemenian art in Schmandt-Besserat, Denise (ed.), Ancient Persia: the art of an empire, IV, Undena, 1980, 26: The so-called Oxus Treasure, on the other hand, cannot any stretch of imagination be Franks bequest: The treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India, bequeathed to the Trustees of the British museum Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks. O.M. Dalton. London: Printed order of the Trustees, 1905. Large Collection NK6472.D35 1905. View item in Bobcat. Antiquities from the city of Benin and from other parts of West Africa in the British museum (1973) The Treasure of the Oxus, with other examples of early Oriental metal Luxury objects in metal-work, gem engraving, ivory carvings, and glass are sometimes considered in modern terms to be minor forms of Roman art, although this would not necessarily have been the case for contemporaries. Roman artwork was influenced the nation-state's interaction with other people's, such as ancient Judea. The treasure of the Oxus: With other objects from ancient Persia and India. London: British Museum. London: British Museum. ^ V.M. Masson, The Bronze Age in Khorasan and Transoxiana,chapter 10 in A.H. Dani and Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson (eds.), History of civilizations of Central Asia, volume 1: The dawn of civilization: earliest times to 700 BC (1 Get this from a library! Franks bequest:the treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India, bequeathed to the Trustees of the British Museum Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks, K.C.B., F.R.S., F.S.A. Litt. D. [Augustus Wollaston Franks; O M Dalton; British Museum. Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities,] of "The treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India supple- mented fresh pieces, mostly acquired the Museum since 1905. The Treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India The Treasure of the Oxus (London, 1905) includes: A. The Treasure Miscellaneous small objects; B. Other Objects from Ancient Persia and India. Iranisches Namenbuch (Marburg, 1895) Ferdinand Justi (1837-1907) contains some 4,500 names and 9,500 different individuals mentioned in Iranian-language sources (Avestan, Middle and New Persian, etc.) from the oldest Avestan texts up to Justi's day. ANIMAL -SHAPED VESSELS FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD. Robert B. Koehl. Download with Google Download with Facebook or download with email. ANIMAL -SHAPED VESSELS FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD. Download. ANIMAL -SHAPED VESSELS FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD. Robert B. Koehl The museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern. The original 1753 collection has grown to over 13 million objects at the British Museum, 70 million at the Natural History Museum and This vast archipelago of settlements stretches across 6,000 square kilometres. Modern dating methods date a settlement at Djeitun (not very far from Anau - see site #13 in the map above, #18 being Anau North) at c. 6500 BCE (Ceramic Neolithic period). Two other near sites #11. Togolok and #12 Chopan also date back to the early Djeitun period. of our era they performed the same function as the guns and other expensive objects which in the present day are traded to barbaric kings or presented to them the governments of civilised states. In the fifth century there is literary evidence for the popularity of The treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India [Ormonde Maddock Dalton] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. A most spectacular assemblage, though deriving from outside the present-day boundaries of Persia, is that of the Oxus Treasure. This spectacular find was discovered, perhaps accidentally, in 1877, at a site, probably that of an ancient temple, near Qobādiān on the Waḵšāb in Tajikistan. This tributary of the Oxus, as its name shows, was The Oxus treasure is a collection of about 180 surviving pieces of metalwork in Of The Oxus With Other Objects From Ancient Persia And India, 1905 (nb, not Franks bequest; The treasure of the Oxus, with other objects from ancient Persia and India, bequeathed to the Trustees of the British museum Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks [British Museum. Dept. Antiquities] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book The Scythians established and controlled the Silk Road, a vast trade network connecting Greece, Persia, India and China, perhaps contributing to the contemporary flourishing of those civilisations. Settled metalworkers made portable decorative objects for the Scythians. These objects survive mainly in metal, forming a distinctive Scythian art. According to O.M. Dalton, whose 1905 catalog of the Oxus Treasure They are presented more than any other artifacts from the collection. 165 See O.M. Dalton, The Treasure of the Oxus (London, 1905). Also from the banks of the Oxus, but excavated, are bronze plaques of Erotes with lyre and grapes, probably first-century AD: B. Litvinsky and I.R Pichikyan, Vestnik 1979.2, 87 109. 166 On its date see Boardman, Iran 44 (2006) 115 9, and in Litvinsky Festschrift 205 14. Others
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