The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of ritual and religion

The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of ritual and religion

Insoll, Timothy

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A comprehensive overview, by period and region, of the archaeology of ritual and religion. The coverage is global, and extends from the earliest prehistoryto modern times. Written by over sixty renowned specialists, the Handbook presents the very best in current scholarship, and will also stimulate further research. INDICE: Timothy Insoll: Introduction: Ritual and Religion in Archaeological Perspective; I. Elements and Expression; 1: Chris Scarre: Monumentality; 2: Randi Haaland & Gunnar Haaland: Landscape; 3: Terje Oestigard: Water; 4: Anders Kaliff: Fire; 5: Amy Gazin-Schwartz: Myth and Folklore; 6: Terje Oestigard: Cosmogony; 7: Tim Taylor: Death; 8: Nicky Milner: Taboo; 9: Marc Verhoeven: The Many Dimensions of Ritual; 10: Chris Fowler: Personhood and the Body; 11: Timothy Insoll: Sacrifice; 12: Randall McGuire & Reinhard Bernbeck: Ideology; 13: Michael Dietler: Feasting and Fasting; 14: Sarah Milledge Nelson: Gender andReligion in Archaeology; 15: Yannis Hamilakis: Archaeologies of the Senses; 16: Timothy Clack: Syncretism and Religious Fusion; 17: Olivier P. Gosselain: Technology; 18: Paul Garwood: Rites of Passage; 19: Zoe Crossland: The Archaeology of Contemporary Conflict; 20: David S. Whitley: Rock Art, Religion and Ritual; II. Prehistoric European Ritual and Religion; 21: Paul Pettitt: Religion and Ritual in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic; 22: Paul Bahn: Religion and Ritual in the Upper Palaeolithic; 23: Chantal Conneller: The Mesolithic; 24: Julian Thomas: Ritual and Religion in the Neolithic; 25: Joanna Bruck: Fire, Earth, Water: An Elemental Cosmography of the European Bronze Age; 26: Jody Joy: The Iron Age; III. Religion and Ritual in World Prehistory; 27: Timothy Insoll: Sub-Saharan Africa; 28: Lukas Nickel: The Prehistory of Religion in China; 29: Simon Kaner: The Archaeology of Religion and Ritual in the Prehistoric Japanese Archipelago; 30: Charles Higham: Ritual and Religion in Southeast Asia; 31: Bruno David: Historicising Cosmologies in Australia and Papua New Guinea (Historicising Cosmologies in Australia and Papua New Guinea; 32: Paul Rainbird:Pacific and New Zealand; 33: Peter Roe: Walking Upside-Down and Backwards: Art and Religion in the Ancient Caribbean; 34: Rosemary Joyce: Recognizing Religion in Mesoamerican Archaeology: Maya; 35: Michael E. Smith: Aztecs; 36: KevinLane: Inca; 37: Jeffrey Quilter: Moche Religion; 38: Kelley Hays-Gilpin: North America: Pueblos; 39: James Vernon Knight: North America: Eastern Woodlands;40: Roy L. Carlson: The North American Northwest Coast Religious System: Coastal Northwest; 41: Brian Robinson: Ritual and Archaeological Visibility in theFar Northeast of North America; IV. Religion and Cult of the Old World; 42: Colin Renfrew: Prehistoric Religions in the Aegean; 43: Julia Kindt: Ancient Greece; 44: Tom Rasmussen: Etruscan Ritual and Religion; 45: Anna Stevens: Egypt; 46: Richard Hingley: Rome: Imperial and Local Religions; 47: Caroline Malone& Simon Stoddart: Maltese Prehistoric Religion; 48: Michael J. Seymour: Mesopotamia; 49: Marc Verhoeven: Retrieving the Supernatural: Ritual and Religion in the Prehistoric Levant; 50: Daniel Potts: Iran; 51: Karina Croucher: Anatolia; 52: Anders Andren: Old Norse and Germanic Religion; 53: Martin Welch: Pre-Christian Practices in the Anglo-Saxon

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-923244-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1102
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés