Palmyra has long attracted the attention of the world. Well before its
rediscovery in the seventeenth century, the ancient city gained
legendary status because of its Queen Zenobia, who in the third
century CE rebelled against Rome and expanded Palmyra's territory into
what is now modern Turkey and Egypt. Even though Zenobia's empire was
a fairly short interlude and the Romans struck back hard, devastating
the city, her path to imperial power was one which tells us much about
Palmyrene identity in the period before the defeat. While Zenobia has
gained renewed interest among both scholars and the press, and while
she has served as a political symbol for Syria's president Assad--a
statue of her was recently erected in Damascus--the time leading up to
her reign still remains underexplored. _Pearl of the Desert_ is the
most comprehensive history of this fabled ancient city in English.
Assimilating the rich archaeological and literary evidence, Rubina
Raja unfolds the story chronologically, from the earliest evidence of
settlement in the Bronze Age to Palmyra's rise as an urban center in
the late Hellenistic and Roman periods, its destruction by Rome in 273
CE, and its survival in the Byzantine and medieval Islamic periods.
The book ends with a discussion of Palmyra's modern rediscovery and,
more recently, its chaotic misfortunes during the Syrian civil war
when it was used as a symbol of, alternately, the resistance of the
rebels, the power of ISIS, and the supremacy of the Syrian state.
After several years of destruction and looting, securing of the site
has begun as well as planning for its restoration. At this turning
point in Palmyra's long history, there is no better time to assess the
past, present, and future of this remarkable city.
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A History of Palmyra
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190852245
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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