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This stunning catalogue includes color photographs of more than 230 objects excavated in the 1930s by the renowned British archaeologist, Sir Leonard Woolley, at the third millennium B.C. Sumerian city of Ur. Learn the fascinating story of the excavation and preservation of these magnificent artifacts.Many of the objects are published in color and fully described for the first time--jewelry of gold and semiprecious stones, engraved seal stones, spectacular gold and lapis lazuli statuettes and musical instruments; and vessels of gold, silver, and alabaster. Curator Richard Zettler sets the stage with a history of Ur in the third millennium and the details of the actual excavations. Renowned art historians Donald Hansen and Holly Pittman discuss the historical importance and significance of the many motifs on the most spectacular finds from the tombs.
How and why people develop, maintain, and change cultural
boundaries through time are central issues in the social and
behavioral sciences in generaland anthropological archaeology in
particular. What factors influence people to imitate or deviate
from the behaviors of other group members? How are social group
boundaries produced, perpetuated, and altered by the cumulative
outcomeof these decisions? Answering these questions is fundamental
to understanding cultural persistence and change. The chapters
included in this stimulating, multifaceted book address these
questions.
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