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Demeter Press Pagan, Goddess, Mother
Book SynopsisThis anthology calls Pagan and Goddess mothering into focus by highlighting philosophies and experiences of mothers in these spiritual movements and traditions. Pagan and Goddess spirituality are distinct, yet overlapping and diverse communities, with much to say about deity as mother, and about human mothers in relationship to deity. Authors share creative voices, stories, and scholarship from the forefront of Pagan- and Goddess- centered home, in which divine mothers, Goddesses, diverse female embodiments, and generative life cycles are honoured as sacred. Authors inquire into how their spirituality impacts the perceived value and experiences of mothers themselves, while generating new ways of imagining and enacting motherhood in spiritual and daily life. Pagan, Goddess, Mother opens spaces for dialogue in areas such as how Pagan- and Goddess- centred mothers engage in, and are impacted by, their spiritual leadership through practices of ceremony, ritual, magic, and priestessing. Authors consider mothers' lived connections with their children, family life, and themselves, through nature, the Earth, and mothering as a spiritual practice. Chapters reflect upon the ways that Pagan- and Goddess- identified mothers creatively navigate daily interactions with dominant religions, the public sphere, community leadership and activism facing the challenges of such while forging new pathways for spirited well being in mothering and family life.
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Oxbow Books The Sacred Body: Materializing the Divine through
Book SynopsisThe human body serves as a symbolic bridge between communities of the living and the divine. This is clearly evident in mythological stories that recount the creation of humans by deities within ancient and contemporaneous societies across a very broad geographical environment. In certain circumstances, parts of selected humans can become an ideal proxy for connecting with the supernatural, as demonstrated by the cult of human skulls in Near Eastern Neolithic communities, as well as the cult of relics of Christian saints from the early Christian era.To go deeper into this topic, this volume undertakes a cross-cultural investigation of the role played by both humans and human remains in creating forms of relationality with the divine in antiquity. This approach highlights how the human body can be envisioned as part of a broader materialisation of religious beliefs that is based on connecting different realms of materiality in the perception of the supernatural by communities of the living.Table of ContentsContributors 1. The Sacred Body: introduction Nicola Laneri 2. Materializing what matters. Ritualized bodies from a time before text Liv Nilsson Stutz 3. Inscribing bodies in Bronze Age Cyprus Louise Steel 4. Manufacturing relics: the social construction of the ‘sacred things’ Arianna Rotondo 5. You’re in or you’re out: the inclusion or exclusion of sacred royal bodies in the tomb of the 21st Dynasty High Priests of Amen Kathlyn Cooney 6. Materializing the ancestors: sacred body parts and fragments in the ancient Near East Melissa S. Cradic 7. Modified bodies: an interpretation of social identity embedded into bones Yilmaz Selim Erdal and Valentina D’Amico 8. Feeding the divine. Body concepts and human sacrifice among the Classic period Maya Vera Tiesler and Erik Velásquez García About the Material Religion in Antiquity (MaReA) series
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Paths International Ltd Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty
Book SynopsisBased on abundant Tibetan and Chinese materials, this book discusses the development and evolution of Tibetan Buddhism in China during the Qing Dynasty, and makes a detailed exposition of the system of Buddhist rituals, the temporal and religious administration system, study on living Buddha reincarnation and the system of drawing a lot from the golden urn, the system of conferment and rewards, system of certificates of lamas and the management mode of lamas of Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty.Many previous studies on the history of Qing Dynasty and Tibetan Buddhism use Chinese materials – however, the author here is a Tibetan scholar who references and quotes a large number of first-hand Tibetan materials, providing extensive and informative research. The book systematically combs the various factions of Tibetan Buddhism, and expounds the establishment, inheritance, religious ceremony and theoretical characteristics of each faction.Table of Contents Introduction Overview of Relevant Literatures (1) A Study of Tibetan Buddhism Policy in the Qing Dynasty (2) Study on Living Buddha Reincarnation and the System of Drawing a Lot from the Golden Urn (3) Living Buddha Lineage in the Qing Dynasty (4) The Rise of the Gelug Sect in the Hinterland and Mongolian Region (5) Concluding Remarks Volume I Chapter I The Gelug Sect Section 1 The Founding of the Gelug Sect Section 2 The System of the Kadam Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Kadam Tripa (2)Inheritance of the Rongwu Monastery Section 3 The System of the Drepung Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Tar Monastery (2)Inheritance of the Gonlung Monastery (3)Inheritance of the Chuzang Monastery (4) Inheritance of the Serkog Monastery (5)Inheritance of the Labrang Monastery (6)Inheritance of the Lamo Deqen Monastery Section 4 The System of the Sera Monastery (1)Inheritance of the Garze Monastery (2)Inheritance of the Chone Monastery Section 5 The Tantric College in Lhasa (1)Inheritance of the Tantric Teachings of Segyu (2)Inheritance of the Lower Tantric College (3)Inheritance of the Upper Tantric College (4)Inheritance of the Qamdo Qambaling Monastery (5)Inheritance of the Sumtseling Monastery (6)Inheritance of the Jakhyung Monastery Section 6 Ensa Oral Lineage (1) Oral Lineage in the Period of the Kadam Monastery (2)The Ensa Oral Lineage in the Period of Retreats (3)Inheritance of the Tashilhungpo Monastery Chapter II Other Sects Section 1 Nyingma Sect (1)The Distant Exotic Kama Lineage (2)The Close Terma Lineage Section 2 Kagyu Sect (1)Karma Kagyu Sect (2)Taglung Kagyu Sect (3)Drigung Kagyu Sect Section 3 Sagya Sect Section 4 Jonang Sect Chapter III Classical Documents Section 1 Tibetan 'Tripitaka' (1) 'Kangyur' and 'Tengyur' (2) Tibetan Version of the 'Tripitaka' Section 2 Mongolian and Manchu Versions of the 'Tripitaka' (1) Mongolian Version of 'Tripitaka' (2) Manchu Version of 'Tripitaka' (3) Other Scripture Literatures Section 3 Other Scriptures (1)Other Scriptures of the Gelug Sect (2)Other Scriptures of the Nyingma Sect (3)Other Scriptures of the Kagyu Sect (4) Other Scriptures of the Sakya Sect (5)Tibetan Scripture Woodblocks of the Derge Printing House Section 4 Historical Books and Biographies of Lamas (1) Historical Books (2)Autobiographies of Eminent Monks Section 5 Works of Various Sects (1)Gelug Senior Monks and Their Masterpieces (2)Senior Monks of the Nyingma Sect and Their Works (3)Senior Monks of the Kargyu Sect and Their Works (4)Senior Monks of the Sagya Sect and Their Works Chapter IV Dogma and Doctrine Section 1 Core Dogma of Various Sects (1)Core Dogma of the Gelug Sect (2)Core Dogma of the Nyingma Sect (3)Core Dogma of the Kagyu Sect (4) Core Dogma of the Sagya Sect (5) Core Dogma of the Jonang Sect Section 2 Studies of Buddhist Sects and their Inheritance System Section 3 Tantras (1)Conceptual Explanation of Tantras (2)Definition of New and Old Tantras (3) Differentiation and Analysis of Tantra Hierarch (4) Four Classes or Six Classes of Tantra Section 4 Logic Chapter V The System of Buddhist Rituals Section 1 Monastic Discipline (1)Monk Positions (2)Buddhist Commandments Section 2 Khenpo System Section 3 Monastery Education (1)Teaching Materials (2) Teaching (3) Academic Titles Section 4 Prayer Festival (1)Monastery Dharma Events (2)Grand Prayer Festival in Lhas Section 5 Religious Festivals (1)Tibetan New Year (2)Butter Lamp Festival (3)Saga Dawa Festival (4)Shoton Festival Volume II Chapter VI The Temporal and Religious Administration System Section 1 Kublai Khan and Imperial Mentor of the Yuan Dynasty Section 2 Byangchu Gyaltsen and the Phagdru Regime Section 3 Gelug Sect and Mongol Khan Section 4 The Galoon Government Official and Local Political and Religious Administration Section 5 Tibetan Governor and the Political Situation in Tibet Section 6 Qing High Commissioner in Tibet and the Kashag Government (1) High Commissioners Stationed in Tibet (2) Kashag Government Section 7 Regent and the Dalai Lama Chapter VII The Living Buddha Reincarnation System Section 1 Black Hat Lineage of Karma Kagyu Sect Section 2 Dalai Lama Lineage Section 3 Panchen Erdeni Lineage Section 4 Jebtsun Penpa Hutuktu Lineage Section 5 National Preceptor Changkya Lineage Section 6 Four Major Ling's in Lhasa and Their Living Buddha Lineages (1) Tengye Ling (2) Tsomon Ling (3) Kunde Ling (4) Drib Tsemchok Ling Section 7 The Lineages of Eight Major Hutuktus in Beijing Section 8 Hutuktus on File in the Qing Dynasty Chapter VIII The System of Drawing Lots from a Golden Urn Section 1 Establishment of the System of Drawing Lots from a Golden Urn Section 2 Lot Drawing Ceremony for Four Major Living Buddhas in the Qing Dynasty (1) Reincarnated Soul Boy of the Dalai Lama (2) Reincarnated Soul Boy of the Panchen Erdeni (3) Reincarnated Soul Boy of Jebtsun Penpa (4) Reincarnated Soul Boy of Living Buddha Changkya Section 3 Lot Drawing Ceremony for the Reincarnated Soul Boy of Other Great Living Buddhas Chapter IX The System of Conferment and Rewards Section 1 Titles of the Dalai Lama Section 2 Titles of the Panchen Erdeni Section 4 Titles of National Preceptor Changkya Section 5 Titles of Other Living Buddhas Chapter X Management over Monasteries Section 1 Building and Repair of Monasteries (1) Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Beijing (2) No. 1 Royal Monastery - Yonghegong Lamasery (3) Monasteries of the Esoteric Sect (4) Monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism in Rehe (5) Monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism at Mount Wutai (6) Monasteries in Dolon Nor (7) Monasteries in Guihua (8) Qingning Monastery in Mobei Kulun (9) Puhua Temple in Ili of Xinjiang (10) Shisheng and Other Temples in Liaoning (11) Guangren Temple in Xi'an (12) Guangfa Temple in Jinchuan Section 2 Limits on the Size of Monasteries Chapter XI Organization of Lamas Section 1 Priesthood and Title (1)Dugang and Senggang (2)Lamas in Beijing (3)Lamas in Tibet and Western Region and Nomadic Lamas Section 2 System of Certificates of Lamas (1)Management of Certificated Lamas (2)Treatment for Certificated Lamas Section 3 Prohibitions on Lamas Section 4 Management over Lamas in U-Tsang Section 5 Limitation on Mongolians' Making Tea for Tibetan Lamas in Tibet Bibliographies Tibetan Bibliographies Chinese Bibliographies Postscript
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Phanes Press,U.S. Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook
Book SynopsisThe nightly appearence of the stars has been a source of endless wonder and speculation. This handbook looking at the 48 classical constellations includes the only surviving works on the constellation myths - Erathosthenes's "The Constellations" and Hyginus's "The Poetic Astronomy".
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Crossed Crow Books In the Shadow of 13 Moons
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RITTENHOUSE BOOK DISTRIBUTORS Witches Sabbats Esbats
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Les Belles Lettres L' Histoire Auguste: Les Paiens Et Les Chretiens
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Brepols Publishers Dictionary of Manichaean Texts. Volume III, 2:
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Brepols Publishers Gods in the House: Anthropology of Roman Housing
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Brepols Publishers Manichaean Encounters with Death
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Kohlhammer Mani's Epistles: The Surviving Parts of the
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Harrassowitz Der Agyptische Tempel ALS Ritueller Raum:
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Harrassowitz The Solar Deities of Bronze Age Anatolia: Studies in Texts of the Early Hittite Kingdom
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Harrassowitz Sedfestritual Und Konigtum: Die Reliefdekoration
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Harrassowitz Between Temple and Tomb: The Demotic Ritual Texts
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Harrassowitz Chronokraten Und Ritualszenen: Untersuchungen Zu
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Harrassowitz The Hero Cult: A Spectacle of World History That
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Harrassowitz Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts:
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Harrassowitz Augusto Il Fondatore: La Rinascita Di Roma E Il
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Harrassowitz At the Interface of Religion and Administration:
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Harrassowitz The Book of the Dead of Bakenwerel: (Phavana
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Harrassowitz Das Land Von Pfeil Und Bogen: Studien Zu Neith
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Harrassowitz Das Mammisi Von Edfu. Inschriften,
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Harrassowitz Persuading the Divine: On the Composition of
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Harrassowitz Hieroglyphika Latopolitana: Eine Studie Zu
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Harrassowitz Early Zoroastrianism and Orality
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Harrassowitz The Tomb of the Mayor of Athribis: Drawings by
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Harrassowitz The 'Sudgar Nask' of 'Denkard' Book 9: Text,
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Harrassowitz Enchoria 37 (2020-2023)
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Verlag Herder Der Ursprung Der Religion: Vom Palaolithikum Bis
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Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH Fremde Religion in Herodots 'Historien':
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Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH Devotio Malefica: Die Antiken Verfluchungen
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Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH Antike Ritualmagie: Die Rituale Der Agyptischen
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Entre Dieux Et Hommes: Anges, Demons Et Autres
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Dr Ludwig Reichert Agyptens Schone Gesichter: Die Mumienmasken Der
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Universitatsverlag Winter Penser Et Etre Dieu: Essais Sur l'Enseignement de
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Ugarit Verlag Griechischer Mythos Und Der Orient: Studien Zu
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J.H.Roll Verlag The Meroitic Inscriptions of Qasr Ibrim, III:
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J.H.Roll Verlag Gotter Und Menschen Auf Der Seite Des Konigs: In
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Zaphon Inszenierung Von Herrschaft Und Macht Im
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Zaphon The Meaning of Sacred Names and Babylonian
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Zaphon Ceremonies, Feasts and Festivities in Ancient
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Robinbook Guía Esencial de Motología
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Peeters Publishers Religious Excitement in Ancient Anatolia: Cult
Book SynopsisThis book provides a detailed insight into the typology, characteristics and conceptual and iconographic elements of the solar and lunar divinities of Asia Minor. It has a special focus on native or indigenised cults. Furthermore, Anatolian divinities are studied not only in the Roman, but also during the incipient phases of these cults. The main topics include issues of polymorphism, polyonymy and the specific cultural adaptations of the Anatolian deities, the world of the gods, that of mortals and the relations between dedicators and divinities. The first part studies the origin of the name and of the divinity, an attempt to determine the area of dessemination, epithets, attributes, identifications with other gods, myths and the associated divinities, as well as symbolism and iconographical elements. The second part features the economic life of the temples, the organisation of the sacred space, the nature of the priesthood and the categories of dedicators, association patterns, age and kinship, and the alterations that occurred during this period in the perception of the divine world both in the Anatolian area and throughout the Roman empire. In the last part of the volume the reader can find useful information regarding the typology of inscriptions used by the author and the means of communication between the divine world and the terrestrial one.
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Peeters Publishers Études d'histoire biblique
Book SynopsisLes études présentées dans ce volume sont basées sur les cours et conférences d’histoire et d’archéologie bibliques donnés par l’auteur de 1986 à 2020. La bibliographie de ces années figure au début du volume, faisant suite à celle des années 1958-1995, parue dans la même série, OLA 65. Le premier chapitre présente les rapports de l’Égypte antique avec Canaan, Israël et Juda durant deux millénaires, divisés selon les périodes de l’histoire égyptienne qui font découvrir des ancêtres des tribus israélites en Cisjordanie, Transjordanie et au Nord de la Péninsule Sinaïtique, bien avant les données bibliques. Par exemple, la Maison de Joseph, connue plus tard comme Éphraïm, apparaît dès les XIXe et XVIIIe siècles av.n.è., tout comme la tribu de Siméon, dans les Textes d’Exécration du Moyen Empire, dirigés contre des princes et des tribus dont on pouvait craindre l’inimitié. Jérusalem est alors mentionnée quatre fois. Chapitre II compare divers aspects du droit biblique au droit de l’antique Mésopotamie. Le droit familial vient notamment en ligne de compte avec l’avortement, la sodomie, l’inceste, l’adultère. Des exemples de lois cultuelles sont présentés ensuite et un paragraphe de l’ouvrage de Maïmonide, «Le guide des Égarés», est analysé. Chapitre III traite ensuite du mariage, divorce et lévirat en se basant sur la législation biblique et sur les documents de l’époque gréco-romaine trouvés à Qumrân et dans le Désert de Juda. Chapitre IV examine les actes de mariage judéo-araméens d’Éléphantine, provenant de la colonie militaire du Ve siècle av.n.è., où nombre de documents bien conservés ont été retrouvés. Le développement de l’idéologie royale est présenté au Chapitre V depuis les cas exceptionnels de la divinité du roi au Ps. 45,7 et Éz. 28 jusqu’au choix divin de la dynastie de David et le messianisme. Le chapitre suivant traite de la situation sociale de l’esclave qui peut être très différente selon son sexe, sa nationalité ou la période où il vivait. Le prophétisme sous ses différents aspects est examiné au Chapitre VII. Il ne s’agit pas d’une revue des écrits prophétiques de la Bible, mais du prophète vu par l’historien. Chapitre VIII traite en particulier de l’histoire quelque peu compliquée des tribus de Transjordanie, tandis que Chapitre IX dresse une brève histoire des Édomites, vivant au sud de Juda. L’histoire générale d’Israël et de Juda n’est pas traitée directement dans ce volume, car elle a fait l’objet des deux ouvrages récents de la même série, OLA 275 et OLA 287.
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Peeters Publishers The Gods of Mount Sapanu: Deity Groups in the Ugaritic Alphabetic Texts
Book SynopsisThe Gods of Mount Sapanu. Deity Groups in the Ugaritic Alphabetic Texts comprises a philological and historical-cultural study of the epithets and appellations of the forty deity groups and demonic beings appearing in the alphabetic cuneiform texts from Ras Shamra and Ras Ibn Hani. This volume shows that the deity groups occupied an important place in the Ugaritic religious spectrum and were pivotal for the worshiper, despite the dominance, authority and reputed supremacy of certain individual deities. Particular attention has been paid to parallel appellations and epithets in the cognate Semitic languages, including Akkadian, Biblical Hebrew and Classical Arabic.
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Peeters Publishers Suffering in Babylon: Ludlul bel nemeqi and the
Book SynopsisSuffering in Babylon comprises a series of studies on Ludlul bel nemeqi. Part One examines the modern scholarship surrounding the poem’s textual reconstruction and translation. Ludlul exists today as a composite text, pieced together over the last 180 years from dozens of cuneiform tablets and fragments from various archaeological sites. With these disparate sources, Assyriologists have reconstructed three quarters of the poem’s original text, which is here translated anew with extensive epigraphic and philological notes. Part Two explores the historical contexts of the poem and its reception among first-millennium scribes. Whether the poem’s protagonist is the historical Subsi-mesrê-Sakkan or not, his experiences as described in the poem provide insight into the worldview and concerns of the ancient scholars among whom the poem’s author was counted, likely from the ranks of the exorcists. The protagonist’s experience with divine revelation sheds light on those scholars’ divinatory worldview. The anatomical and pathological vocabulary used to describe his suffering compares well to the vocabulary in exorcism texts. The ritual failures he experiences reflect the poem’s institutional agenda. And the structure and language of his first person account shows intertextual connections with incantation prayers, a genre distinctive to exorcism. The poem’s subsequent incorporation into various scribal curricula and tablet collections demonstrates the poem’s cultural stature among first-millennium scribes, who wrote a commentary on Ludlul and used the text in the creation of others. Part Three offers a comparative study that bridges the ancient and modern scholarly horizons. Drawing on both ancient and modern scholarship, it compares the protagonist’s experience of the alû demon with the clinical condition known today as sleep paralysis. The book’s underlying goal is to illustrate the potential of a multi-perspectival approach to Akkadian literature that acknowledges the contexts of both ancient and modern scholars involved in producing meaningful readings of this ancient literary gem.
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Casemate Publishers Archaeology of Symbols: ICAS I: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Archaeology of Symbols
Book SynopsisThis third volume in the Material Religion in Antiquity series stems from the First International Congress on the Archaeology of Symbols (ICAS I) that took place in Florence in May 2022. The archaeological process of reconstructing and understanding our past has undergone several reassessments in the last century, producing an equal number of new perspectives and approaches. The recent materiality turn emphasizes the necessity to ground those achievements in order to build fresh avenues of interpretation and reach new boundaries in the study of the human kind and its ecology. Symbols must not be conceived only as allegory but also, and perhaps mainly, as reason (raison d'etre) and meaning (culture). They may be considered key elements leading to interpretation, not only in their physical manifestation but by being infused with the gestures, beliefs and intentions of their creators, created in a specific context and with a specific chaine operatoire. In this volume a variety of case studies is offered, representing disparate ancient cultures in the Mediterranean and central Europe and the Near East. The thread that connects them revolves around the prominence of symbols and allegorical aspects in archaeology, whether they are considered as expressions of iconographic evidence, material culture or ritual ceremonies, seen from a multicultural perspective. This (and subsequent ICAS) volumes, therefore, aims to embrace all the different aspects pertaining to symbols in archaeology in a specific 'place', allowing the reader to deepen their knowledge of such a fascinating and multifaceted topic, by looking at it from a multicultural perspective.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Guido Guarducci, Nicola Laneri, and Stefano Valentini Symbols in Currents or Strings of Energy: Ian Hodder Some Remarks about the Representation of the Cupping-Vessel ( /cucurbita) in the Ancient World: Maria Angeles Alonso Alonso Abstract Depictions of Animals on Late Bronze Swords from East Georgia: Simone Arnhold, Shorena Davitashvili A Comparison between Philistine/Canaanite and Judean Iconography during the Iron Age II: David Ben-Shlomo Reflection of a Soul? Mirror-Linked Symbolism in Early Nomadic Burials (Southern Urals, Russia): Natalia Berseneva, Margaryan Kseniya The Physical Materiality of the Divine and Its Symbols: The Case of Sarapis' Attributes in Hellenistic Egypt: Efstathia Dionysopoulou Ritual and Symbolism in the Matiate Underground City: Durmus Ersun The Architectural System of the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara: Its Symbolic Expression Between Social and Semiotic Sphere: Massimiliano Franci Icon - Index - Symbol. Experiencing Material Signs through Ancient Figurines: Regine Hunziker-Rodewald, Andrei Aioanei The Human Hand as a Symbol in Ancient Egyptian Thought: Christos Kekes Feminine Symbolism in the Iconography of 'Luristan Bronzes': Zahra Kouzehgari Images and Symbols of 12th c. BC Pictorial Pottery from Cyprus: Anna Lekka Insights from the Philistine 'Symbol-Scape' on Philistine Origins and Social Structure: Aren Maeir Deer Symbolism in the Kura-Araxes Culture: A View from the Village of Kvatskhelebi, Georgia: Sarit Paz Network of Symbolisms in a Private Tomb in Ancient Thebes: Maria Violeta Pereyra, Mariano Bonanno Is it the Hairstyle? Female Figurines with Hairdo in the Context of the 6th Millennium BC Imagery of the Southern Levant: Dina Shalem, Ianir Milevski, Nimrod Getzov, Ehud Galili, Anat Cohen-Weinberber
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