9780903472302-0903472309-Samarra Studies II: Archaeological Atlas of Samarra

Samarra Studies II: Archaeological Atlas of Samarra

ISBN-13: 9780903472302
ISBN-10: 0903472309
Edition: Pck Har/Pa
Author: A. Northedge, Derek Kennet
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: British Institute for the Study of Iraq
Format: Hardcover 831 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780903472302
ISBN-10: 0903472309
Edition: Pck Har/Pa
Author: A. Northedge, Derek Kennet
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: British Institute for the Study of Iraq
Format: Hardcover 831 pages

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Samarra Studies II: Archaeological Atlas of Samarra (ISBN-13: 9780903472302 and ISBN-10: 0903472309), written by authors A. Northedge, Derek Kennet, was published by British Institute for the Study of Iraq in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Ancient Civilizations History (Asian History, Civilization & Culture, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Samarra Studies II: Archaeological Atlas of Samarra (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Ancient Civilizations History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Samarra in central Iraq was the capital of the Abbasid caliphate from 836 to 892 AD. The Archaeological Atlas of Samarra sets out to map and catalogue the site and buildings of the Abbasid capital at Samarra in the period 836 to 892 AD, preserved as they were until the middle years of the 20th century. Site maps and catalogues are provided of all the approximately 5819 building and site units identified. This is the first time that it has been possible to catalogue nearly all the buildings of one of the world’s largest ancient cities, from the caliph palaces to the smallest hovels.
This digital resource, currently under construction, aims to supplement the publication. It will reproduce all of the printed figures, giving users an enhanced view of the archaeological map of Samarra.

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