TEMPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA FROM THE BRONZE AGE TO THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

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作者
Cesmeli, Ibrahim [1 ]
机构
[1] Istanbul Univ, Turkiyat Arastirmalari Enstitusu, Turk Sanati Tarihi Anabilim Dali, Istanbul, Turkey
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ART-SANAT | 2014年 / 1卷
关键词
Central Asia; Temple; Archaeology; Zoroastrianism; Buddhism;
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J [艺术];
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13 ; 1301 ;
摘要
Central Asia, extending from the Caspian Sea to the Issyk Lake and from the Aral Lake to the Hindu Kush Mountains, was a geographical region that indicates the diversity of cultural structure at the intersection of different religions before Islam. Temples belonged to different religions, were constructed in Central Asia that was seen religions such as Zoroastrianism, Hellene, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Manichaeism and Shamanism. Because of different ritual requirements, local and foreign architectural traditions, the temples of Central Asia displayed different typological features from the Bronze Age to the Early Middle Ages.
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页码:19 / 33
页数:15
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