An edition of The road to Palmyra (2019)

The road to Palmyra

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An edition of The road to Palmyra (2019)

The road to Palmyra

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The first special exhibition in Denmark devoted to the culture of ancient Palmyra? an oasis city located in present-day Syria.00In a time when globalisation, migration and cultural conflict permeate the agenda in many places in the modern world, Palmyra has again attracted attention with its fascinating history as one of the ancient world?s multicultural societies.00It was located at the Efqa Spring in the Syrian Desert halfway between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean. The oasis city was a natural nodal point between trade and caravan routes. And a centre for the exchange of both goods and cultures between East and West; at the same time the city was the easternmost bastion of the Roman Empire. With this background it became a vibrant meeting point for various cultures. Many caravans travelled through the city. They brought silk from China; cotton, spices, jewellery and dyestuffs from India; ivory from Africa; myrrh and incense from Arabia and wine, metals and glass from the West. It is also in Palmyra that we encounter the story of the legendary queen, Zenobia.00This exhibition takes the Glyptotek?s unparalleled collection of ancient tomb sculptures from the city as its point of departure. The more than 100 portraits included in the exhibition are supplemented by sculptures and other items from the Roman Empire, photographs from the 19th century, paintings and much more, together creating a broad presentation of Palmyra?s special history in an exhibition designed by the renowned Danish designer and scenographer Anne Schnettler in collaboration with graphic designer Nanna Arnfred.00Exhibition: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark (20.09.2019 - 01.03.2020).

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English
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284

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2019, Ny Carlsberg Glypotek
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Edition Notes

"Catalogue published in connection with the exhibition: 'The Road to Palmyra', Ny Carlsberg Glypotek, 20th September - 1st March, 2020"--colophon.

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Copenhagen, Denmark]

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Dewey Decimal Class
939.4/305
Library of Congress
DS99.P17 R583 2019

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284 pages
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44072325M
ISBN 10
8774523635
ISBN 13
9788774523635
OCLC/WorldCat
1122747805

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