Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in ArchaeologyOxbow Books, 01.04.2010 - 368 Seiten Gods, deities, symbolism, deposition, cosmology and intentionality are all features of the study of early ritual and cult. Archaeology has great difficulties in providing satisfactory interpretation or recognition of these elusive but important parts of ancient society, and methodologies are often poorly equipped to explore the evidence. This collection of papers explores a wide range of prehistoric and early historic archaeological contexts from Britain, Europe and beyond, where monuments, architectural structures, megaliths, art, caves, ritual activity and symbolic remains offer exciting glimpses into ancient belief systems and cult behaviour. Different theoretical and practical approaches are demonstrated, offering both new directions and considered conclusions to the many problems of studying the archaeology of cult and ritual. Central to the volume is an exploration of early Malta and its intriguing Temple Culture, set in a broad perspective by the discussion and theoretical approaches presented in different geographical and chronological contexts. |
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Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology David A. Barrowclough,Caroline Malone Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2010 |
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ancestors Ancient animal Anthropology anthropomorphic approach archaeological record Archaeology architectural artefacts associated beliefs Biehl Bluestone body bone Brochtorff Bronze Age buildings burial carved catacombs caves ceramic Chalcolithic chamber cognitive comet complex context cult places Darvill dead decorated deities deposits enclosure Eogan Evans evidence example excavated female Figure figurines funerary Ġgantija Gimbutas Gozo Ħaġar Qim human imagery images interpretation Ireland Jomon Knowth landscape located London male Malone Malta Maltese Islands material culture megalithic megalithic art Minoan Mnajdra monuments motifs Neolithic Newgrange objects Oxford paper passage tomb peak sanctuary period Phoenician pottery prehistoric relationship religion religious Renfrew representations rites ritual activity ritual practice rock art Routledge sacred Saflieni settlement shamans shrines significance social Society space spatial spirals Stoddart stone Stonehenge structure suggest Sweet Track symbolic Tarxien Tarxien temples temples Tilley traditions University Press vessels visual Xagħra Zammit Żebbuġ
