Of rocks and water : towards an archaeology of place / ed. by Ömür Harmansah

"This volume presents a series of archaeological landscapes from the Iranian highlands to the Anatolian Plateau, and from the Mediterranean borderlands to Mesoamerica. Contributors all have a deep interest in the making and the long-term history of unorthodox places of human interaction with th...

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Superior document:Joukowsky Institute publication 5
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford [u.a.] : Oxbow Books, 2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Joukowsky Institute publication 5
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Physical Description:XII, 258 S.; Ill.
Notes:Literaturangaben
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Summary:"This volume presents a series of archaeological landscapes from the Iranian highlands to the Anatolian Plateau, and from the Mediterranean borderlands to Mesoamerica. Contributors all have a deep interest in the making and the long-term history of unorthodox places of human interaction with the mineral world, specifically the landscapes of rocks and water. Working with rock reliefs, sacred springs and lakes, caves, cairns, ruins and other meaningful places, they draw attention to the need for a rigorous field methodology and theoretical framework for working with such special places. At a time when network models, urban-centered and macro-scale perspectives dominate discussions of ancient landscapes, this unusual volume takes us to remote, unmappable places of cultural practice, social imagination and political appropriation. It offers not only a diverse set of case studies approaching small meaningful places in their special geological grounding, but also suggests new methodologies and interpretive approaches to understand places and the processes of place-making"...Provided by publisher
ISBN:9781782976714
ac_no:AC12314101
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Ömür Harmansah