Size Matters - Understanding Monumentality Across Ancient Civilizations: Understanding Monumentality Across Ancient Civilizations
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Does size matter in the perception of monuments? How can one quantify the monumental? This volume considers these questions in an interdisciplinary approach.
Federico Buccellati, Near Eastern Archaeologist, is a researcher at the Freie Universität Berlin as well as at the Alexandria Archive Institute. He has served as Field Director of the Mozan/Urkesh Archaeological Project since 2008 and is vice-director of the International Institute for Mesopotamian Area Studies (IIMAS). His research interests lie in third and second millennium Syro-Mesopotamia, particularly architecture and the archaeological record, as well as theoretical and digital aspects of archaeology.
Sebastian Hageneuer, Near Eastern Archaeologist, works as a research assistant at the Archaeological Institute at the Universität zu Köln. In 2010, he received his degree in Near Eastern Archaeology. Since 2013, he has been part of a research group that focuses on the significance of size in the architecture of the ancient Near East. Sylva van der Heyden is an art historian with special interests in the art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and its reception history, graphic prints, and objects made with uncommon materials. Since 2013 she has been part of a research group within the Excellence Cluster TOPOI (Berlin) focusing on the topos of ancient Rome. Felix Levenson, Near Eastern Archaeologist, studied religious studies and near eastern archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin. He has done fieldwork in Syria, Jordan, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. His research interests range from architectural energetics and pottery technology to social archaeology.