Landscapes of Power in the South Caucasus (1500-600 BCE): GIS and Phenomenological Approaches /
This research focuses on the relationship between natural landscapes and the built environment in the Urartian Empire, which controlled parts of the South Caucasus, northwestern Iran and eastern Turkey from 800-600 BCE. In particular, this dissertation uses a combination of landscape phenomenology,...
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Language: | English |
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[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]: Ann Arbor :
University of Pennsylvania ; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
2018
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