Actas Del VIII Simposium Internacional de Arte Rupestre Americano
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 30,75 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Indian art
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 30,75 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Indian art
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Author : Günter Berghaus
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 47,27 MB
Release : 2004-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0313059578
Following the discovery of Franco-Caribbean cave art in the nineteenth century, standard interpretations of these works usually revolved around hunting, magic, and fertility cults. Orthodox positions such as these have weighed heavily on later generations of art historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists, even those whose views dissented from those of their predecessors. In the last few decades, however, new approaches to cave art, often based on discoveries made in Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, and the Arctic region, have produced new insights into possible meanings and functions of prehistoric paintings and sculptures. This new collection of essays explores these insights, gathering the observations of eight experts from a variety of disciplines, and examining some of the social and spiritual functions of a variety of artistic genres ranging from 40,000 B.C. to 5,000 B.C. These insights, which derive from evolutionary biology, feminist scholarship, ritual studies, and new modes of anthropology, argue collectively that prehistoric art was a culture-specific form of communication that should be interpreted in the social context of early hunger-gatherer societies and should not be measured with the criteria and paradigms of modern art. Essential reading for anyone interested in prehistoric art or its cultural implications, this volume represents a bold step forward in the research and analysis of the very first artists.
Author : Inés Domingo Sanz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 11,47 MB
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1315434318
This international volume draws together key research that examines visual arts of the past and contemporary indigenous societies. Placing each art style in its temporal and geographic context, the contributors show how depictions represent social mechanisms of identity construction, and how stylistic differences in product and process serve to reinforce cultural identity. Examples stretch from the Paleolithic to contemporary world and include rock art, body art, and portable arts. Ethnographic studies of contemporary art production and use, such as among contemporary Aboriginal groups, are included to help illuminate artistic practices and meanings in the past. The volume reflects the diversity of approaches used by archaeologists to incorporate visual arts into their analysis of past cultures and should be of great value to archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.
Author : Peter N. Peregrine
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 893 pages
File Size : 21,75 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1461505216
temporal dimension. Major traditions are The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents an attempt to provide basic information also defined by a somewhat different set of on all archaeologically known cultures, sociocultural characteristics than are eth covering the entire globe and the entire nological cultures. Major traditions are prehistory of humankind. It is designed as defined based on common subsistence a tool to assist in doing comparative practices, sociopolitical organization, and research on the peoples of the past. Most material industries, but language, ideology, of the entries are written by the world's and kinship ties play little or no part in foremost experts on the particular areas their definition because they are virtually and time periods. unrecoverable from archaeological con The Encyclopedia is organized accord texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and ing to major traditions. A major tradition kinship ties are central to defining ethno is defined as a group of populations sharing logical cultures. similar subsistence practices, technology, There are three types of entries in the and forms of sociopolitical organization, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, which are spatially contiguous over a rela the regional subtradition entry, and the tively large area and which endure tempo site entry. Each contains different types of rally for a relatively long period. Minimal information, and each is intended to be areal coverage for a major tradition can used in a different way.
Author : Peter E. Siegel
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 2005-09-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0817352384
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Author : South African Rock Art Research Association. International Conference
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 28,37 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Art, Prehistoric
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Author : Paul Bahn
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 10,55 MB
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1784913545
This is the fifth volume in the series Rock Art Studies: News of the World. Like the previous editions, it covers rock art research and management across the globe over a five-year period, in this case the years 2010 to 2014 inclusive.
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Page : 530 pages
File Size : 11,10 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Archaeology
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Author : John P. Carpenter
Publisher : Arizona State Museum
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 39,81 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
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Covers Chihuahuan rock art, Sonoran archaeology, research in, the Papagueria, and more.
Author : Ananta Kumar Giri
Publisher : Springer
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 25,12 MB
Release : 2019-05-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9811336873
This book explores varieties of spiritual movements and alternative experiments for the generation of beauty, dignity and dialogue in a world where the rise of the religious in politics and the public sphere is often accompanied by violence. It examines how spirituality can contribute to human development, social transformations and planetary realizations, urging us to treat each other, and our planet, with evolutionary care and respect. Trans-disciplinary and trans-paradigmatic to its very core, this text opens new pathways of practical spirituality and humanistic action for both scholarship and discourse and offers an invaluable companion for scholars across religious studies, cultural studies and development studies.