Book

Mesopotamian architecture and town planning: from the Mesolithic to the end of the Proto-historic period, c. 10,000-3,500 B.C.

B.A.R.Oxford, England • Published In 1987 • Pages: ii, 557

By: Kubba, Sam..

Abstract
This monograph is a study of Mesopotamian architecture and town planning dating from the Mesolithic to the end of the Proto-historic period (ca. 10,000-3500 BC). The author, however, frequently deviates from this time sequence in discussing much later periods, emphazing in particular the Late Chalcolithic Mesopotamian era. The document discusses the physical environment of the region studied, early settlement patterns, the evolution of Mesopotamian architecture through time, and the analysis of design principles, building elements and materials used in construction.
Subjects
Religious and educational structures
Dwellings
Architecture
Maps
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Visual arts
Cultural stratigraphy
Typologies and classifications
tradition
Late Chalcolithic Mesopotamia
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle; 2006
Field Date
ca. 1973
Coverage Date
6000-5100 BP (4000-3100 BC)
Coverage Place
Mesopotamia/Iraq
Notes
Shamil A.A. Kubba
Includes bibliographical references (pt. 1, p. 194-227) and index
LCCN
88198419
LCSH
Architecture, Ancient--Iraq/Architecture--Iraq/City planning--Iraq/Extinct cities--Iraq/Iraq--Antiquities