ABSTRACT

Amongst the civilizations to participate in the dynamic processes of contact and interchange that gave rise to complex societies in the ancient Near East, Elam has remained one of the most obscure, at times languishing in the background of scholarly inquiry. In recent years, however, an increasing body of academic publications have acknowledged its relevance and suggested that its legacy was more considerable and long-lasting than previously estimated.

The Elamite World assembles a group of 40 international scholars to contribute their expertise to the production of a solid, lavishly illustrated, English language treatment of Elamite civilization. It covers topics such as its physical setting, historical development, languages and people, material culture, art, science, religion and society, as well as the legacy of Elam in the Persian empire and its presence in the modern world.

This comprehensive and ambitious survey seeks for Elam, hardly a household name, a noteworthy place in our shared cultural heritage. It will be both a valuable introductory text for a general audience and a definitive reference source for students and academics.

part I|88 pages

Imagining Elam: The history of research and its sources

chapter One|16 pages

Ælam regio

Elam in Western scholarship from the Renaissance to the late 19th century

chapter Two|14 pages

Elam and the Bible

chapter Three|22 pages

France and Elam

chapter Four|17 pages

Between orientalism and Persomania

The presentation of the Iranian collections at the Louvre

part II|78 pages

The land and peoples of Elam

chapter Seven|28 pages

Metals and mining

chapter Eight|17 pages

The peoples of Elam

chapter Nine|12 pages

Elamites and Iranians 1

part III|98 pages

Elam through history

chapter Ten|26 pages

The birth of Elam in history

chapter Eleven|29 pages

The Old Elamite period

chapter Thirteen|24 pages

The last centuries of Elam

The Neo-Elamite period

part IV|88 pages

Close encounters on the eastern and western fronts

chapter Fourteen|29 pages

Great Domino games

From Elam, looking eastwards

chapter Fifteen|19 pages

Elam and Babylonia c. 1400–1100 BC

chapter Sixteen|17 pages

Elam and Assyria

chapter Seventeen|21 pages

Propaganda and symbolism

Representations of the Elamites at the time of Ashurbanipal 1

part V|144 pages

Language and writing in Elam

chapter Nineteen|14 pages

The proto-Elamite writing system

chapter Twenty|19 pages

Linear Elamite writing

chapter Twenty-One|34 pages

The Elamite language

chapter Twenty-Two|14 pages

Writing in Elam

chapter Twenty-Three|17 pages

Elamite royal inscriptions

chapter Twenty-Four|24 pages

Elamite administration

part VI|190 pages

The material culture of Elam

chapter Twenty-Five|24 pages

Elamite architecture

chapter Twenty-Six|19 pages

Elamite ceramics

chapter Twenty-Seven|18 pages

The metal arts of Elam

chapter Twenty-Eight|17 pages

The industry of vitreous materials in Elam

chapter Twenty-Nine|17 pages

Origins of monumental sculpture in Elam

Two case studies

chapter Thirty|22 pages

The sculptural arts of Elam

chapter Thirty-One|25 pages

Glyptic in the 4th–2nd millennium

chapter Thirty-Two|24 pages

Glyptic in the 1st millennium

chapter Thirty-Three|22 pages

Elamite dress and textiles 1

part VII|106 pages

Elamite society

chapter Thirty-Five|12 pages

Elamite religion and ritual

chapter Thirty-Six|22 pages

Elamite funerary practices

chapter Thirty-Seven|18 pages

Women of Elam

chapter Thirty-Eight|20 pages

Music

part VIII|61 pages

The legacy of Elam