Description |
272 pages : illustrations, maps, color plates ; 24 cm |
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Art of the world: European cultures: the historical, sociological, and religious backgrounds |
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Art of the world.
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Note |
Translation of Die frühen Steppenvölker. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-258) and index. |
Contents |
I. Discovery of Early Steppe Art -- II. Pontic Scyhtia -- III. Scythian Finds in Central Europe --IV. Scythian Elements in the Caucasus -- V. Anan'ino Culture in Eastern Russia -- VI. Expansion of the Sarmatians -- VII. Minusinsk Bronzes -- VIII. Graves of the Scythian Era in the Altai -- IX. The Hsiung-Nu in Transbaikalia and Northern Mongolia -- X. Ordos Bronzes -- XI. Tuva: An Area of Withdrawal -- XII. The Saka in Middle Asia -- XIII. Siberian Gold: The Steppes of Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan -- XIV. The Aftermath -- XV. The Rise of the Mounted Warriors and the Birth of Animal Style. |
Subject |
Art, Scythian.
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Animals in art.
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Animals in art. (OCoLC)fst00809573
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Art, Scythian. (OCoLC)fst00816866
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