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OverviewThe iconic minaret of Jām stands in a remote mountain valley in central Afghanistan, the finest surviving monument of the enigmatic 12th-century Ghūrid dynasty. The rediscovery of the minaret half a century ago prompted renewed interest in the Ghūrids, and this has intensified since their summer capital at Jām became Afghanistan's first World Heritage site in 2002. Two seasons of archaeological fieldwork at Jām, the detailed analysis of satellite images and the innovative use of Google Earth have resulted in a wealth of new information about known Ghūrid sites, and the identification of hundreds of previously undocumented archaeological sites across Afghanistan. Drawing inspiration from the Annales school and the concept of an 'archipelagic landscape', David Thomas has used this data to reassess the Ghūrids and generate a more nuanced understanding of this significant Early Islamic polity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David C. ThomasPublisher: Sydney University Press Imprint: Sydney University Press Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781743325414ISBN 10: 174332541 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 15 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This book is very well researched and draws on a wide range of sources, both written and archaeological, and does a great deal to place Ghurid studies into the historiographic continuum.' -- Richard McClary * Plekos * 'Thomas's book is interesting not only for its subject matter - it is arguably the first detailed analysis of archaeological work carried out in the Ghurid heartland of central Afghanistan - but also for its process that integrates the traditional with the technological. Satellite archaeology has facilitated the desktop studies of specific sites and entire regions through free, high-resolution, geo-referenced images.' -- Asma Ibrahim * Dawn * ' ... this work of synthesis is quite significant, constructing an interdisciplinary image of Ghu rid urbanism at Jam as well as the broader material footprint of Ghu rid territorial politics through multiple Afghan landscapes.' -- Kathryn Franklin * Antiquity * 'This book is very well researched and draws on a wide range of sources, both written and archaeological, and does a great deal to place Ghurid studies into the historiographic continuum.' -- Richard McClary * Plekos * 'Thomas's book is interesting not only for its subject matter - it is arguably the first detailed analysis of archaeological work carried out in the Ghurid heartland of central Afghanistan - but also for its process that integrates the traditional with the technological. Satellite archaeology has facilitated the desktop studies of specific sites and entire regions through free, high-resolution, geo-referenced images.' -- Asma Ibrahim * Dawn * ' ... this work of synthesis is quite significant, constructing an interdisciplinary image of Ghu rid urbanism at Jam as well as the broader material footprint of Ghu rid territorial politics through multiple Afghan landscapes.' -- Kathryn Franklin * Antiquity * Author InformationDavid C. Thomas is an honorary associate in archaeology at La Trobe University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |