Mongol Empire

Craft Production in the Mongol Empire

Karakorum and its Artisans

21 x 29.7 cm, 428 p., 26 Tabellen, 76 Tafeln, hardback
99.00 €
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The book offers for the first time an in-depth study of craft production in the capital of the Mongol Empire, Karakorum. Workshops, installations, remains from production processes, and tools are analyzed. The analysis of the organization of craft production reveals …

A Layered History of Karakorum

Stratigraphy and Periodization in the City Center

21 x 29.7 cm, 352 p., 2 Tabellen, 12 Beilagen, hardback
70.00 €
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The up to 5 m thick stratigraphy in the center of Karakorum, the most important city of the Mongol Empire north of the Gobi, is analyzed with a combination of established stratigraphical methods and a novel software with special software …

Die Kujuji-Stiftungen in Tabriz

Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Jalayiriden (Edition, Übersetzung, Kommentar)

17 x 24 cm, 206 p., hardback
78.00 €
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The Kujuji-foundations from 780/1380 are a vivid testimony to an outstanding personality in Tabriz during the Jalayerid period. Their founder, Khwaja Shaikh Kujuji, appears in the sources as political advisor to the rulers of his time, as urban notable, poet, …

Mongolian-German Karakorum Expedition

Vol. 1: Excavations in the Craftsman Quarter at the Main Road (= Bonn Contributions to Asian Archaeology, Vol. 2)

19 x 29 cm, 336 p., 5 Karten als Beilage, hardback
98.00 €
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Karakorum, the first capital of the Mongol empire, has, since 1998, been explored by archaeologists from the University of Bonn in an interdisciplinary and international cooperation project. This first multi-year study of a newly founded city in the Mongolian steppe …