Contextualising Grave Inventories in the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of a Workshop at the London 7th ICAANE in April 2010 and an International Symp
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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: The third supplementary volume of the series "Qatna Studien" contains the contributions from the workshop "Symbols of the Dead", held at the 7th ICAANE in London on 14th and 15th April 2010, and the symposium "Grave Inventories and their (Inter)regional Context. An Interdisciplinary Approach", which was held in Tubingen between 25th and 27th November 2010. Both conferences were organized by the post-graduate school "Symbols of the Dead". This volume comprises theoretical discussions and archaeological case studies, as well as archaeometric analytical studies so as to identify the composition and provenance of objects, inter alia from grave contexts. The contributions cover a geographical field spanning Syria, Mesopotamia, the Syro-Anatolian regions, Jordan, Egypt, and the Aegean, and they chronologically span from the 4th to the 1st millennia B.C. They either compare different regions in one single period, or one region over several periods. Thus, the volume offers insights into different approaches to interpreting mortuary practices, the symbolism of grave goods, and the interaction of the living with the dead. The papers are divided into three sections - "The Dead, The Ancestors and the Living"; "Mortuary Rituals"; "Grave Goods, Food and Offerings" - each referring to a prominent aspect of the symbolism of the dead in the Ancient Near East. At the same time, these sections represent major fields of research within mortuary studies in recent years.
This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: The third supplementary volume of the series "Qatna Studien" contains the contributions from the workshop "Symbols of the Dead", held at the 7th ICAANE in London on 14th and 15th April 2010, and the symposium "Grave Inventories and their (Inter)regional Context. An Interdisciplinary Approach", which was held in Tubingen between 25th and 27th November 2010. Both conferences were organized by the post-graduate school "Symbols of the Dead". This volume comprises theoretical discussions and archaeological case studies, as well as archaeometric analytical studies so as to identify the composition and provenance of objects, inter alia from grave contexts. The contributions cover a geographical field spanning Syria, Mesopotamia, the Syro-Anatolian regions, Jordan, Egypt, and the Aegean, and they chronologically span from the 4th to the 1st millennia B.C. They either compare different regions in one single period, or one region over several periods. Thus, the volume offers insights into different approaches to interpreting mortuary practices, the symbolism of grave goods, and the interaction of the living with the dead. The papers are divided into three sections - "The Dead, The Ancestors and the Living"; "Mortuary Rituals"; "Grave Goods, Food and Offerings" - each referring to a prominent aspect of the symbolism of the dead in the Ancient Near East. At the same time, these sections represent major fields of research within mortuary studies in recent years.
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ISBN: 9783447102377 bzw. 3447102373, vermutlich in Englisch, Harrassowitz, neu.
The third supplementary volume of the series Qa?na Studien contains the contributions from the workshop Symbols of the Dead, held at the 7th ICAANE in London on 14th and 15th April 2010, and the symposium Grave Inventories and their (Inter)regional Context. An Interdisciplinary Approach, which was held in Tübingen between 25th and 27th November 2010. Both conferences were organized by the post-graduate school Symbols of the Dead. This volume comprises theoretical discussions and archaeological case studies, as well as archaeometric analytical studies so as to identify the composition and provenance of objects, inter alia from grave contexts. The contributions cover a geographical field spanning Syria, Mesopotamia, the Syro-Anatolian regions, Jordan, Egypt, and the Aegean, and they chronologically span from the 4th to the 1st millennia B.C. They either compare different regions in one single period, or one region over several periods. Thus, the volume offers insights into different approaches to interpreting mortuary practices, the symbolism of grave goods, and the interaction of the living with the dead. The papers are divided into three sections The Dead, The Ancestors and the Living, Mortuary Rituals, Grave Goods, Food and Offerings each referring to a prominent aspect of the symbolism of the dead in the Ancient Near East. At the same time, these sections represent major fields of research within mortuary studies in recent years.
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Contextualising Grave Inventories in the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of a Workshop at the London 7th ICAANE in April 2010 and an International Symp (2010)
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The third supplementary volume of the series Qatna Studien contains the contributions from the workshop Symbols of the Dead, held at the 7th ICAANE in London on 14th and 15th April 2010, and the symposium Grave Inventories and their (Inter)regional Context. An Interdisciplinary Approach, which was held in Tubingen between 25th and 27th November 2010. Both conferences were organized by the post-graduate school Symbols of the Dead. This volume comprises theoretical discussions and archaeological case studies, as well as archaeometric analytical studies so as to identify the composition and provenance of objects, inter alia from grave contexts. The contributions cover a geographical field spanning Syria, Mesopotamia, the Syro-Anatolian regions, Jordan, Egypt, and the Aegean, and they chronologically span from the 4th to the 1st millennia B.C. They either compare different regions in one single period, or one region over several periods. Thus, the volume offers insights into different approaches to interpreting mortuary practices, the symbolism of grave goods, and the interaction of the living with the dead. The papers are divided into three sections - The Dead, The Ancestors and the Living; Mortuary Rituals; Grave Goods, Food and Offerings - each referring to a prominent aspect of the symbolism of the dead in the Ancient Near East. At the same time, these sections represent major fields of research within mortuary studies in recent years.
The third supplementary volume of the series Qatna Studien contains the contributions from the workshop Symbols of the Dead, held at the 7th ICAANE in London on 14th and 15th April 2010, and the symposium Grave Inventories and their (Inter)regional Context. An Interdisciplinary Approach, which was held in Tubingen between 25th and 27th November 2010. Both conferences were organized by the post-graduate school Symbols of the Dead. This volume comprises theoretical discussions and archaeological case studies, as well as archaeometric analytical studies so as to identify the composition and provenance of objects, inter alia from grave contexts. The contributions cover a geographical field spanning Syria, Mesopotamia, the Syro-Anatolian regions, Jordan, Egypt, and the Aegean, and they chronologically span from the 4th to the 1st millennia B.C. They either compare different regions in one single period, or one region over several periods. Thus, the volume offers insights into different approaches to interpreting mortuary practices, the symbolism of grave goods, and the interaction of the living with the dead. The papers are divided into three sections - The Dead, The Ancestors and the Living; Mortuary Rituals; Grave Goods, Food and Offerings - each referring to a prominent aspect of the symbolism of the dead in the Ancient Near East. At the same time, these sections represent major fields of research within mortuary studies in recent years.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.2014, Einband: Gebunden, Titelzusatz: Proceedings of a Workshop at the London 7th ICAANE in April 2010 and an International Symposium in Tübingen in November 2010, Both Organised by the Tübingen Post-Graduate School 'Symbols of the Dead', Qatna Studien Supplementa 3, Auflage: 1/2015, Herausgeber: Peter Pfälzner/Herbert Niehr/Ernst Pernicka et al, Verlag: Harrassowitz Verlag GmbH & Co.KG, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: Ancient Near East // Archaeology // Egyptology // Grave Inventories // Qa?na Studies, Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback, Umfang: X, 302 S., 10 Tab., 8 Karten, 201 Abb., 10 Bildtaf., Seiten: 302, Format: 2.6 x 30.2 x 21.8 cm, Gewicht: 1460 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.2014, Einband: Gebunden, Titelzusatz: Proceedings of a Workshop at the London 7th ICAANE in April 2010 and an International Symposium in Tübingen in November 2010, Both Organised by the Tübingen Post-Graduate School 'Symbols of the Dead', Qatna Studien Supplementa 3, Auflage: 1/2015, Herausgeber: Peter Pfälzner/Herbert Niehr/Ernst Pernicka et al, Verlag: Harrassowitz Verlag GmbH & Co.KG, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: Ancient Near East // Archaeology // Egyptology // Grave Inventories // Qa?na Studies, Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback, Umfang: X, 302 S., 10 Tab., 8 Karten, 201 Abb., 10 Bildtaf., Seiten: 302, Format: 2.6 x 30.2 x 21.8 cm, Gewicht: 1460 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
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