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SUMMARY:Origin and Cultural Embedment of the “Stepped Monuments” of Central Anatolia
DTSTART:20201210T180000Z
DTEND:20201210T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will take place online. Registration is requi
 red\, click through for the registration link. Zoom information will b
 e provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Anatolia
 n step monuments are a typology of rock-carved landscape monuments spr
 ead on rocky hills and mountains of west-central Anatolia. They consis
 t of a series of steps cut in the stone and\, in some cases\, an altar
  shaped as a stone seat with backrest. In some other cases\, a platfor
 m is flattened on top of the steps\, and in both cases they can count 
 one or two carved\, semi-lunate aniconic idols as well as a few Phrygi
 an inscriptions engraved in the stone.
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CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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