Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of Western civilization, and the
diverse societies that flourished there, nestled around the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers, were as culturally rich as this attribution would
suggest. Spanning a significant historical period, from 8000 BCE to the
arrival of Islam in 636 CE, Art of Mesopotamia explores spectacular
structures and objects, as well as the techniques artists used, in order
to gain insight into the beliefs and practices of ancient peoples. The
volume also introduces the archaeologists who discovered these sites
more than a thousand years later.
Richly illustrated with more than 400 full-color photographs, Art of
Mesopotamia is an astounding record by award-winning author Zainab
Bahrani of artworks from this region, many of which have in recent years
been damaged or destroyed by war, and as such is of particular and
lasting importance. It includes the most up-to-date scholarship and
reflects significant new approaches to Mesopotamian art over the past
few decades.