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Eurasian Studies
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Chapter | Uno sguardo a Nord-Est
Uno sguardo a Nord-Est
La Turchia Orientale e il Caucaso Meridionale nel Bronzo Tardo
- Francesco Bianchi - Universität Innsbruck, Österreich - email
Abstract
Archaeological work carried out in the Southern Caucasus and in Eastern Turkey during the last three decades added some important elements to the picture of these two areas during the Late Bronze Age and contributed to defining their relations between each other and those with the main political entities of the Near East. Excavations in the Southern Caucasus, e.g. at Gegharot in Armenia and at Aradetis Orgora in Georgia, showed that the region was involved in the exchange network that was in place in the Near East during the Late Bronze Age, in which it is most likely that the populations of Eastern Anatolia played a key role in linking the Southern Caucasus with the area of Greater Mesopotamia. This hypothesis could be partially confirmed by the discovery of South-Caucasian LBA pottery during the excavations of Sos Höyük, a site located in the Erzurum area. In this context a combined approach to the study of these relations, which takes advantage of both archaeological evidence and contemporary epigraphic sources on the area, can prove very useful. Epigraphic sources consist almost entirely of Hittite and Middle-Assyrian texts because these two regional powers came in contact with the population of Eastern Anatolia during the expansion of their sphere of influence respectively eastwards and northwards.
Submitted: March 6, 2019 | Accepted: April 29, 2019 | Published Oct. 17, 2019 | Language: it
Keywords Gegharot • Aradetis Orgora • Southern Caucasus • Late Bronze Age • Lchashen-Tsitelgori • Sos Höyük • Eastern Turkey
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Introduction
- Introduzione
- Aldo Ferrari, Elena Rova
- Oct. 17, 2019
Chapters
- Usi funerari nel Caucaso Meridionale nell'Età del Bronzo Antico: il caso di Shida Kartli (Georgia)
- Elena Rova
- Oct. 17, 2019
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La morte dell’Eroe
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- Oct. 17, 2019
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Focolari e installazioni da fuoco nell'archeologia del Caucaso meridionale
Potenzialità di una classe di materiali solitamente trascurata - Marta Aquilano, Katia Gavagnin, Livia Gervasi
- Oct. 17, 2019
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Ossidiana e selce nel Caucaso Meridionale
Il caso di Aradetis Orgora - Flavia Amato
- Oct. 17, 2019
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Uno sguardo a Nord-Est
La Turchia Orientale e il Caucaso Meridionale nel Bronzo Tardo - Francesco Bianchi
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Ai confini della Sogdiana
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- Oct. 17, 2019
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- Oct. 17, 2019
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- Oct. 17, 2019
- La musica d’arte (maqom) tra Herat, Bukhara e Kashgar
- Giovanni De Zorzi
- Oct. 17, 2019
- Sayat Nova: tra le pause di quiete e le crisi di una creazione
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- Oct. 17, 2019
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- Oct. 17, 2019
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La Diplomazia umanitaria dell'Azerbaigian - Carlo Frappi
- Oct. 17, 2019
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- Giorgio Comai
- Oct. 17, 2019
- The OSCE and EU Actions towards Georgian Separatist Conflicts: the Case of South Ossetia
- Fabrizio Vielmini
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- Oct. 17, 2019
- Profili bio-bibliografici degli Autori
- Oct. 17, 2019
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Bianchi Francesco |
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Uno sguardo a Nord-Est. La Turchia Orientale e il Caucaso Meridionale nel Bronzo Tardo |
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Archaeological work carried out in the Southern Caucasus and in Eastern Turkey during the last three decades added some important elements to the picture of these two areas during the Late Bronze Age and contributed to defining their relations between each other and those with the main political entities of the Near East. Excavations in the Southern Caucasus, e.g. at Gegharot in Armenia and at Aradetis Orgora in Georgia, showed that the region was involved in the exchange network that was in place in the Near East during the Late Bronze Age, in which it is most likely that the populations of Eastern Anatolia played a key role in linking the Southern Caucasus with the area of Greater Mesopotamia. This hypothesis could be partially confirmed by the discovery of South-Caucasian LBA pottery during the excavations of Sos Höyük, a site located in the Erzurum area. In this context a combined approach to the study of these relations, which takes advantage of both archaeological evidence and contemporary epigraphic sources on the area, can prove very useful. Epigraphic sources consist almost entirely of Hittite and Middle-Assyrian texts because these two regional powers came in contact with the population of Eastern Anatolia during the expansion of their sphere of influence respectively eastwards and northwards. |
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Eurasian Studies |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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2019-10-17 |
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2019-04-29 |
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2019-03-06 |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-340-3/005 |
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2610-8879 |
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2610-9433 |
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978-88-6969-341-0 |
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978-88-6969-340-3 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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Aradetis Orgora |
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dc.subject |
Aradetis Orgora |
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dc.subject |
Eastern Turkey |
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dc.subject |
Eastern Turkey |
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dc.subject |
Gegharot |
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dc.subject |
Gegharot |
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dc.subject |
Late Bronze Age |
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dc.subject |
Late Bronze Age |
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dc.subject |
Lchashen-Tsitelgori |
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Lchashen-Tsitelgori |
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dc.subject |
Sos Höyük |
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Sos Höyük |
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dc.subject |
Southern Caucasus |
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Southern Caucasus |
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