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Composite artefacts in the Ancient Near East : exhibiting an imaginative materiality, showing a genealogical nature / edited by Silvana Di Paolo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (1 online resource (vi, 96 pages)) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781784918545
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DS62 .C667 2018
  • DS56
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Introduction: New Lines of Enquiry for Composite Artefacts?; Section 1. The Planning: Materiality and Imagination; Silvana Di Paolo -- From Hidden to Visible. Degrees of Mental and Material Construction of an 'Integrated Whole' in the Ancient Near East; Alessandro Di Ludovico -- A Composite Look at the Composite Wall Decorations in the Early History of Mesopotamia; Section 2. Symbols in Action; Chikako Watanabe -- Composite Animals Representing the Property of Thunder in Mesopotamia.; Elisa Roßberger -- Shining, Contrasting, Enchanting: Composite Artefacts from the Royal Tomb of Qatna; Megan Cifarelli -- Entangled Relations over Geographical and Gendered Space: Multi-Component Personal Ornaments at Hasanlu; Section 3. Sum of Fragments, Sum of Worlds; Jean M. Evans -- Composing Figural Traditions in the Mesopotamian Temple; Frances Pinnock -- Polymaterism in Early Syrian Ebla; Anna Paule -- Near Eastern Materials, Near Eastern Techniques, Near Eastern Inspiration: Colourful Jewellery from Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Archaic Cyprus.
Summary: This volume represents a first attempt to conceptualise the construction and use of composite artefacts in the Ancient Near East by looking at the complex relationships between environments, materials, societies and materiality.
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Previously issued in print: 2018.

Includes bibliographies and index.

This volume represents a first attempt to conceptualise the construction and use of composite artefacts in the Ancient Near East by looking at the complex relationships between environments, materials, societies and materiality.

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Silvana Di Paolo -- Introduction: New Lines of Enquiry for Composite Artefacts?; Section 1. The Planning: Materiality and Imagination; Silvana Di Paolo -- From Hidden to Visible. Degrees of Mental and Material Construction of an 'Integrated Whole' in the Ancient Near East; Alessandro Di Ludovico -- A Composite Look at the Composite Wall Decorations in the Early History of Mesopotamia; Section 2. Symbols in Action; Chikako Watanabe -- Composite Animals Representing the Property of Thunder in Mesopotamia.; Elisa Roßberger -- Shining, Contrasting, Enchanting: Composite Artefacts from the Royal Tomb of Qatna; Megan Cifarelli -- Entangled Relations over Geographical and Gendered Space: Multi-Component Personal Ornaments at Hasanlu; Section 3. Sum of Fragments, Sum of Worlds; Jean M. Evans -- Composing Figural Traditions in the Mesopotamian Temple; Frances Pinnock -- Polymaterism in Early Syrian Ebla; Anna Paule -- Near Eastern Materials, Near Eastern Techniques, Near Eastern Inspiration: Colourful Jewellery from Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Archaic Cyprus.

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