West Asia

11 09, 2017

West Asian clothing – Mesopotamia and Iran

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Tel Asmar, ca. 3000 BC Most likely people were already wearing clothing about 60,000 years ago when they first walked or sailed out of Africa to West Asia. Clothing must have been invented about this time [...]

11 09, 2017

Assyrian and Babylonian art – West Asia

By |2019-09-05T06:00:23-07:00September 11th, 2017|West Asia|Comments Off on Assyrian and Babylonian art – West Asia

Assyrian prisoners After the Dark Ages, by around 1000 BC, the Assyrians became the biggest power in West Asia, and they created many important works of art. The Assyrians continued the West Asian tradition of relief [...]

11 09, 2017

West Asian art history – Mesopotamia and Iran

By |2019-09-05T06:00:28-07:00September 11th, 2017|West Asia|Comments Off on West Asian art history – Mesopotamia and Iran

Building D, Gobekli Tepe. Southern Turkey, about 9000 BC West Asian art goes back to the earliest presence of people in West Asia, in the form of little stone or clay fertility figurines. Around 9000 [...]

11 09, 2017

What is a ziggurat? Mesopotamian architecture

By |2019-09-05T06:00:38-07:00September 11th, 2017|West Asia|Comments Off on What is a ziggurat? Mesopotamian architecture

Remains of the ziggurat at Warka, in Iraq, 3000 BC (before it was reconstructed) Like the Egyptians at the same time, Bronze Age Sumerians and Iranians around 3000-2500 BC devoted a lot of energy to building [...]

11 09, 2017

Parthian and Sassanid architecture – West Asia

By |2019-09-05T06:00:43-07:00September 11th, 2017|West Asia|Comments Off on Parthian and Sassanid architecture – West Asia

Parthian architecture - the so-called Arch of Sapor - Parthians - Ctesiphon, Iraq, probably about 500 AD Romans and Parthians About 100 BC, the Hellenistic Greek kingdoms gave way to [...]

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