How did the Persian king of kings get his wine?: the upper Tigris in antiquity (c.700 BCE to 636 CE) by Comfort, Anthony (9781784919573) | Browns Books
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How did the Persian king of kings get his wine?: the upper Tigris in antiquity (c.700 BCE to 636 CE)

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This title explores the upper valley of the Tigris during antiquity.

The area is little known to scholarship, and study is currently handicapped by the security situation in southeast Turkey and by the completion during 2018 of the Ilisu dam.

The reservoir being created will drown a large part of the valley and will destroy many archaeological sites, some of which have not been investigated.

The course of the upper Tigris discussed here is the section from Mosul up to its source north of Diyarbakir; the monograph describes the history of the river valley from the end of the Late Assyrian empire through to the Arab conquests, thus including the conflicts between Rome and Persia.

It considers the transport network by river and road and provides an assessment of the damage to cultural heritage caused both by the Saddam dam (also known as the Eski Mosul dam) in Iraq and by the Ilisu dam in south-east Turkey.

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Product Details
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
1784919578 / 9781784919573
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
935.4
30/09/2018
England
English
156 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Previously issued in print: 2018 Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 9, 2018).

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