【3/19】西アジア文明研究センター研究会のお知らせ「古代西アジアにおける都市の景観と機能」

A02-計画研究02 第16回研究会

 

計画研究02「古代西アジアにおける都市の景観と機能」による第16回研究会を開催します。

日時:2021年3月19日(金) 19:00-21:20(JST)/10:00-12:20(GMT)

会場:Zoomを用いたオンライン開催(定員300名)

発表者

Dr. Gareth Brereton (The British Museum)

“‘The greatest king you’ve never heard of’: exhibiting Ashurbanipal at the British Museum”

(講演 45分・質疑応答15分)

Dr. Jonathan Taylor(The British Museum)

“The library of Ashurbanipal, king of the world”

(講演 30分・質疑応答15分)

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Abstract

‘The greatest king you’ve never heard of’: exhibiting Ashurbanipal at the British Museum Gareth Brereton

At a time when public attention was again directed towards a devastating conflict in Iraq, the British Museum developed the major exhibition ‘I am Ashurbanipal: king of the world, king of Assyria’, which opened in London between November 2018 and February 2019. This exhibition explored the world of ancient Assyria through the life and legacy of its last great ruler, King Ashurbanipal. On his ascent to the throne in 669 BC, Ashurbanipal inherited a vast and diverse empire, the heartland of which was situated in present-day Iraq. This talk will reflect on the exhibition’s development, delivery and public reception. A formative evaluation of the exhibition concept showed that public knowledge of ancient Assyria was very limited. Feedback from the evaluation groups informed the exhibition structure and narrative themes. To better engage with visitors, the exhibition combined immersive displays with narrative driven content to present the story of Ashurbanipal’s reign in an accessible and engaging format. The exhibition provided an opportunity to experiment with object display, narrative content, lighting and design, all of which can inform future redisplays of the British Museum’s Assyria collections.

The library of Ashurbanipal, king of the world Jonathan Taylor

The single most important group of cuneiform texts ever found is the remains of what was once the collection of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, King of the World. In the 7th century BC, he assembled what has been celebrated as the first universal library in the world. It has formed the platform on which the field of Assyriology was founded, and has continued to grow. 170 years after its discovery, there is still a lot we don’t know about the collection. Displaying such an iconic, yet highly enigmatic, collection poses many challenges. Related research now promises to help us finally begin to understand what the ‘library of Ashurbanipal’ was.

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共済

基盤研究(B) アッシリア浮彫の石材分析から挑む産地同定と復元

新学術領域研究(研究領域提案型) 都市文明の本質:古代西アジアにおける都市の発生と変容の学際研究