Scent, Colour and Glitter in the Ancient World

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Achaemenid Empire
Ancient China
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Ancient Mesopotamia
ancient metallurgy
ancient perfume
archaeology
aromatics
Author_Fatema Soudavar Farmanfarmaian
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cosmetics
Elamites
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jewellery
kohl
make up
material culture
Oxus Civilisation
silk
Sogdians
unguents

Product details

  • ISBN 9780755656820
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Aromatics, cosmetics and personal adornment have had a major role in the evolution of human society, particularly in the cradles of civilization between the Nile and the Indus.

Far from being concerned with the frivolities of vain pursuits, their study touches on religion, cosmology, rituals and magic, life and the afterlife, sexuality and procreation, artistic expression, technology, craftsmanship, aesthetics, administrative structures, long­-distance trade and cross-cultural exchanges – in sum, all the essentials that underpin human civilization.

This richly illustrated book provides a history of luxury items from the Neolithic period to late Antiquity. Egyptian and Mesopotamian cosmetics are discussed first, along with the vast region between the Nile and the Indus, with the Iranian plateau at its core. Through the latter, the book ventures westwards to the Greco-Roman world and eastwards to the Indian subcontinent and China. The differing focus of each chapter gives a fuller picture of the global role of aromatics, cosmetics and jewellery within a broader civilizational framework that includes archaeological discoveries that have come to light in the last six decades.

Fatema Soudavar (Farmanfarmaian) is an independent historian and writer. A fellow trustee of the SMF, her work on cosmetics and Iranian history has been published in Iranian Studies, Journal of Persianate Studies, and the Journal of the International Qajar Studies Association, as well as in multi-authored books.

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