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  • PublisherSalt Published
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 9944731277
  • ISBN 13 9789944731270
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages519

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BAHRANI, ZAINAB - ZEYNEP CELIK - EDHEM ELDEM (Edited by)
Published by Istanbul: Salt, 2011. (2011)
ISBN 10: 9944731277 ISBN 13: 9789944731270
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. BAHRANI, ZAINAB - ZEYNEP CELIK - EDHEM ELDEM (Edited by) Scramble for the past. A story of archaeology in the Ottoman Empire, 1753-1914. Istanbul: Salt, 2011. Large 8vo., 519 p., color and b/w ills. Paperback. Dust wrapper. New ISBN: 9789944731270 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Archaeology Excavation Ottoman Empire When, at the turn of the nineteenth century, Lord Elgin stripped the Parthenon of its sculptures and carried them to England, he saw himself as both preserving classical art for posterity and claiming the rightful heritage of the west. And when, soon after, the French government purchased an armless statue of Aphrodite on the island of Melos and displayed it triumphantly in the Louvre, it too identified France as the natural heir of antiquity. The Austrians and Germans, for their part, unearthed and brought home vast quantities of sculpture and architecture from throughout the Near East. Beginning in the mid-eighteenth century, European scholars and amateurs poured into Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Mesopotamia to explore, dig, catalogue, and cart home the material remains of the ancient world. The collections they amassed became celebrated museums; the scholarly techniques they developed formed the foundation of modern, scientific archaeology. But at the time, the lands they traversed and the antiquities they found belonged neither to the empires of Europe nor to local states; rather, the entire territory was the possession of the Ottoman Empire. What did the Ottomans think of the European passion for die past? What was their own view of the ancient world and its heritage? Scramble for the Past explores the historiography of archaeology in the Ottoman domains between the founding of London's British Museum in 1753 and that of Istanbul's Evkaf Museum (Museum of Islamic Art) in 1914. It sees the rise of archaeology not as an alien western imposition upon the east, or indeed as a purely European invention, but as a process that emerged out of an interaction between Europe and the Ottoman world. Essays by fifteen leading international scholars explore the relationship of archaeology to politics, ideology, and national identity as well as the influences of the ancient finds on popular culture. Filled with anecdote and incident, richly illustrated with period paintings, sculptures, postcards, photographs, documents, and rarities from the Ottoman archives, Scramble for the Past offers a new look at the modern invention of the ancient world. Seller Inventory # 44230

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