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The Archaeology of Cult and Religion

Ár:
9.900 Ft
Cikkszám: 963-8046-38-4
Elérhetőség: RENDELHETŐ

Leírás és Paraméterek

This is a collection of twenty-one papers deriving from talks given at conferences of the European Association of Archaeologists in 1997 and 1998. The papers discuss specific issues and case studies involving questions of "cult" and religion in the pre- and protohistory of southeast Europe and the Mediterranean, looking at sites in Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Moravia, Italy and Greece, southern Russia and Iberia, amongst others. The papers have been divided into three thematic sections: Symbols of the Other World: Representation and Imagery; Sacred or Profane: Conceptions of Cult Places; and Life and Death: Interpreting Mortuary Practice. As the editors note, studying prehistoric religion is an ambiguous procedure, necessarily mixing the practices of archaeology, anthropology, religious studies and psychology. Yet they anticipate the creation of a generally accepted theoretical framework for the archaeology of cult and religion, a method for reconstructing past belief systems from the contextual evidence of material culture, thus dragging the archaeology of religion back into the academic mainstream. The diverse range of methodological practices represented by these papers clearly highlight the difficulties involved in realising this objective.

Műfaj régészet
ISBN 963-8046-38-4
ISSN 1215-9239
Sorozat Archaeolingua Series Maior 13.
Szerkesztő Peter F. Biehl – François Bertemes – Harald Meller
Kiadó Archaeolingua Alapítvány
Kiadás éve 2001
Kötés típusa Keménytáblás
Oldalszám 286
Nyelv angol
Méret A4 205 x 287
Tömeg 1171 g