: Lucinda Dirven
: Hatra Politics, Culture and Religion between Parthia and Rome
: Franz Steiner Verlag
: 9783515105071
: Oriens et Occidens
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Hatra is the richest archaeological site in the Parthian Empire known to date and has great potential for a better understanding of this enigmatic empire and its relationship with Rome. After an introduction to this little known site, seventeen contributions written by leading experts in the field provide the reader with the latest insights into this important late-Parthian settlement. They touch upon three themes. The first section,"Between Parthia and Rome" contains three articles that discuss the relationship between Parthia and Rome on the one hand, and Parthia and its vassal states on the other. The seven contributions in"The City and its Remains" take the rich archaeological evidence from Hatra as a starting point and use this to reconstruct the city's history. The third and final section"Culture and Religion on the Crossroads" contains seven articles that are related to Hatra's position between the two great empires. Although most scholars agree that politically this city belonged to the east, this by no means holds true for all aspects of its culture and religion.



TABLE OF CONTENTS6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS8
INTRODUCTION10
HATRA AGAINST ROME AND PERSIA FROM SUCCESS TO DESTRUCTION24
IN THE TWILIGHT - HATRA BETWEEN ROME AND IRAN34
HATRA: ON THE WEST OF THE EAST46
QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF HATRA IN THE FIRST CENTURIES CE58
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF HATRA74
THE ANCIENT PHASES OF THE GREAT SANCTUARY AT HATRA82
A NOTE ON THE INSCRIPTIONS AND ARCHITECTURAL DECORATION OF THE SMALL TEMPLES IN HATRA92
NEW DISCOVERIES IN TEMPLE XIV IN HATRA108
CLOTHED STATUETTES OF HERACLES FROM HATRA116
WHERE IS THE MAN OF HADR, WHO ONCE BUILT IT AND TAXED THE LAND BY THE TIGRIS AND CHABORAS? ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FINAL SIEGE OF HATRA120
HATRA AND THE PARTHIAN COMMONWEALTH144
HATRA AND PALMYRA. MONUMENTALIZATION OF PUBLIC SPACE162
DOES GORGO HARM US? ABOUT THE INTERPRETATION OF H106172
THE ICONOGRAPHY OF NABU OF HATRA IN THE CONTEXT OF SYRIAN CULT IMAGES186
THE TRIAD OF HATRA202
ROMAN AND PARTHO-SASANIAN MARTIAL INTERACTIONS: TESTIMONY OF A CHEEKPIECE FROM HATRA AND ITS PARALLELS218
THE WEAPONS OF HATRA AS REFLECTION OF INTERREGIONAL CONTACTS236
BIBLIOGRAPHY252
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS302
LIST OF FIGURES306
Plates318