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Architecture in ancient Egypt and the Near East, by Alexander Badawy

Label
Architecture in ancient Egypt and the Near East, by Alexander Badawy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
plansmapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Architecture in ancient Egypt and the Near East
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
512099
Responsibility statement
by Alexander Badawy
Table Of Contents
Ancient Egypt -- They physical environment -- The religious and social background -- The historical background -- The prehistoric settlements -- Towns of historical Egypt -- Houses -- Palaces -- Temples -- Cult temples -- Sun temples -- Mortuary temples -- Tombs -- The development of the Mastaba tomb -- The development of the pyramid -- The development of the rock-cut tomb -- Forts -- Materials and methods of construction -- The style -- The Ancient Near East -- Mesopotamia -- The social environment -- The Predynastic Period -- The Early Dynastic Period -- Akkad and Gudea of Lagash -- Dynasty III of Ur -- Isin-Larsa -- Babylon and the Kassites -- The Assyrians -- The Neo-Babylonians -- Fortifications -- Asia Minor and North Syria -- Haçilar -- Troy -- Bogazköy -- Alishar -- Kültepe -- Sama̕l -- Carchemish -- Hadattu -- The Levant -- Jericho -- Gezer -- Megiddo -- Byblos -- Sidon -- Tyre -- Ugarit -- Elam and Persia -- Cyprus -- Architecture in the ancient world -- The Ancient Orient and the Aegean -- A chronological synopsis -- Chronological appearance of various architectural characteristics throughout the ancient world -- Suggested filiations from Egypt and the Near East to Greece -- Glossary of technical terms
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