Art and Immortality in the Ancient Near East

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Discussions of apocalyptic thought and its sources in the ancient Near East particularly Mesopotamia have a long scholarly history with a renewed interest and focus in the recent decades. Outside Assyriological scholarship as well studies of the apocalyptic give significant credit to the ancient Near East especially Babylonia and Iran as potential sources for the manifestations of this phenomenon in the Hellenistic period. The emphasis on kingship and empire in apocalyptic modes of thinking warrants special attention paid to the regal art of ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent areas in its potential to express the relevant notions. In this book Mehmet-Ali Ata demonstrates the importance of visual evidence as a source for apocalyptic thought. Focusing on the so-called investiture painting from Mari he relates it to parallel evidence from the visual traditions of the Assyrian Empire ancient Egypt and Hittite Anatolia.
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