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The Archaeology of Art

Author : Andrew Meirion Jones,Andrew Cochrane
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317429821

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The Archaeology of Art by Andrew Meirion Jones,Andrew Cochrane Pdf

How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or signifiers of identity? Traditional approaches to the archaeology of art have borrowed from the history of art and the anthropology of art by focusing on iconography, meaning, communication and identity. This puts the archaeology of art at a disadvantage as an understanding of iconography and meaning requires a detailed knowledge of historical or ethnographic context unavailable to many archaeologists. Rather than playing to archaeology’s weaknesses, the authors argue that an archaeology of art should instead play to archaeology’s strength: the material character of archaeological evidence. Using case studies - examining rock art, figurines, beadwork, murals, coffin decorations, sculpture and architecture from Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and north Africa -the authors develop an understanding of the affective and effective nature of ancient art and imagery. An analysis of a series of material-based practices, from gesture and improvisation to miniaturisation and gigantism, assembly and disassembly and the use of distinctions in colour enable key concepts, such as style and meaning, to be re-imagined as affective practices. Recasting the archaeology of art as the study of affects offers a new prospectus for the study of ancient art and imagery.

The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest

Author : Marit K. Munson
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2011-04-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780759120259

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Archaeologists seldom study ancient art, even though art is fundamental to the human experience. The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest argues that archaeologists should study ancient artifacts as artwork, as applying the term 'art' to the past raises new questions about artists, audiences, and the works of art themselves. Munson proposes that studies of ancient artwork be based on standard archaeological approaches to material culture, framed by theoretical insights of disciplines such as art history, visual studies, and psychology. Using examples drawn from the American Southwest, The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest discusses artistic practice in ancestral Pueblo and Mimbres ceramics and the implications of context and accessibility for the audiences of painted murals and rock art. Studies of Hohokam figurines and rock art illustrate methods for studying ancient images, while the aesthetics of ancient art are suggested by work on ceramics and kivas from Chaco Canyon. This book will be of interest to archaeologists working in the Southwest who want to broaden their perspective on the past. It will also appeal to archaeologists in other parts of the world and to anthropologists, art historians, and those who are intrigued by the material world, aesthetics, and the visual.

Archaeology with Art

Author : Helen Chittock,Joana Valdez-Tullett
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784914936

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Archaeology with Art by Helen Chittock,Joana Valdez-Tullett Pdf

Based on a 2013 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference session, this book aims to merge the perspectives of artists and archaeologists on making art. It explores the relationship between archaeology and art practice, the interactions between materials and practitioners, and the processes that result in the objects and images we call ‘art’.

Making

Author : Tim Ingold
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136763670

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Making by Tim Ingold Pdf

Making creates knowledge, builds environments and transforms lives. Anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture are all ways of making, and all are dedicated to exploring the conditions and potentials of human life. In this exciting book, Tim Ingold ties the four disciplines together in a way that has never been attempted before. In a radical departure from conventional studies that treat art and architecture as compendia of objects for analysis, Ingold proposes an anthropology and archaeology not of but with art and architecture. He advocates a way of thinking through making in which sentient practitioners and active materials continually answer to, or ‘correspond’, with one another in the generation of form. Making offers a series of profound reflections on what it means to create things, on materials and form, the meaning of design, landscape perception, animate life, personal knowledge and the work of the hand. It draws on examples and experiments ranging from prehistoric stone tool-making to the building of medieval cathedrals, from round mounds to monuments, from flying kites to winding string, from drawing to writing. The book will appeal to students and practitioners alike, with interests in social and cultural anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art and design, visual studies and material culture.

The Archaeology of Seeing

Author : Liliana Janik
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-01-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000752632

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The Archaeology of Seeing provides readers with a new and provocative understanding of material culture through exploring visual narratives captured in cave and rock art, sculpture, paintings, and more. The engaging argument draws on current thinking in archaeology, on how we can interpret the behaviour of people in the past through their use of material culture, and how this affects our understanding of how we create and see art in the present. Exploring themes of gender, identity, and story-telling in visual material culture, this book forces a radical reassessment of how the ability to see makes us and our ancestors human; as such, it will interest lovers of both art and archaeology. Illustrated with examples from around the world, from the earliest art from hundreds of thousands of years ago, to the contemporary art scene, including street art and advertising, Janik cogently argues that the human capacity for art, which we share with our most ancient ancestors and cousins, is rooted in our common neurophysiology. The ways in which our brains allow us to see is a common heritage that shapes the creative process; what changes, according to time and place, are the cultural contexts in which art is produced and consumed. The book argues for an innovative understanding of art through the interplay between the way the human brain works and the culturally specific creation and interpretation of meaning, making an important contribution to the debate on art/archaeology.

Diffracting Digital Images

Author : Ian Dawson,Andrew Jones,Louisa Minkin,Paul Reilly
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-28
Category : Aesthetics, Modern
ISBN : 0367486555

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Diffracting Digital Images by Ian Dawson,Andrew Jones,Louisa Minkin,Paul Reilly Pdf

The authors of this book take a critical look at the practice and techniques of digital imaging from the stance of digital archaeologists, cultural heritage practitioners and digital artists.

Art in the Archaeological Imagination

Author : Dragos Gheorghiu
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789253559

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Art in the Archaeological Imagination by Dragos Gheorghiu Pdf

The book discusses the creative mental processes of the prehistoric and contemporaryartists, as well as of the archaeologists studying them from the perspective ofcognition and art. Its intention is to highlight the artistic thinking within theimagination of the archaeologist, as well as to discuss the concepts of imagination andart in the current scientific research.From this perspective the book suggests a type of research closer to the complexity ofthe human nature and human thinking that can approach cultural and psychologicalsubjects ignored until now.It is hoped that one of the results of the book will be the formulation of new meaningsfor art from the perspective of archaeology.Responding to the recent ongoing growing interest in the art-archaeology interaction,the editor has carefully selected papers written by a series of eminent European andAmerican scholars with a background in ancient and contemporary art, symbolicthinking, semiotics, and archaeological imagination, with the intention of introducingnew arguments and discussions into the emerging art-archaeology discourse. Thebook is composed of three parts: “Art and the ancient mind”, “Experiencing theancient mind”, and “Exploring the act of creation”.

Physical Techniques in the Study of Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2006-05-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080461867

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Physical Techniques in the Study of Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage by Anonim Pdf

The first of its kind, this series is devoted to the use of physical principles in the study and scientific conservation of objects with cultural heritage significance. It begins with a review of the modern museum, which discusses new techniques employed in the conservation of museum artifacts such as X-ray tomography and other techniques used to study Egyptian mummies, bones and mineralization of bones in the archaeological context, and the degradation of parchment. All of these topics and techniques are essential for the preservation of our history. This includes finding ways to preserve parchment documents and letters, which much of our written heritage is documented on, so that it can be used and understood for generations to come. This book is a must have for any museum as well as any university that teaches or employs the techniques discussed. Written in a style that is readily understandable by conservation scientists, archaeologists, museum curators, and students Provides an introduction to the advanced fields of synchrotron radiation science, neutron science, and computed tomography Outstanding review of the use of modern technology to study museum and archaeological artifacts Offers solutions through advanced scientific techniques to a wide range of problems facing museum staff

The Way of the Shovel

Author : Dieter Roelstraete
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Antiquities in art
ISBN : 022609412X

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The Way of the Shovel by Dieter Roelstraete Pdf

Catalog for the exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago from November 9, 2013-March 9, 2014.

Art and Archaeology

Author : Ian Alden Russell,Andrew Cochrane
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461489900

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Art and Archaeology by Ian Alden Russell,Andrew Cochrane Pdf

This volume presents a collection of interdisciplinary collaborations between contemporary art, heritage, anthropological, and archaeological practitioners. Departing from the proceedings of the Sixth World Archaeological Congress’s ‘Archaeologies of Art’ theme and Ábhar agus Meon exhibitions, it includes papers by seminal figures as well as experimental work by those who are exploring the application of artistic methods and theory to the practice of archaeology. Art and archaeology: collaborations, conversations, criticisms encourages the creative interplay of various approaches to ‘art’ and ‘archaeology’ so these new modes of expression can contribute to how we understand the world. Established topics such as cave art, monumental architecture and land art will be discussed alongside contemporary video art, performance art and relational arts practices. Here, the parallel roles of artists as makers of new worlds and archaeologists as makers of pasts worlds are brought together to understand the influences of human creativity.

Art and Archaeology in Byzantium and Beyond

Author : Dionysios Mourelatos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-30
Category : Archaeology
ISBN : 1407356488

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Art and Archaeology in Byzantium and Beyond by Dionysios Mourelatos Pdf

This volume offers 21 essays that cover a wide range of topics in Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art and Archaeology.

Materials in Art and Archaeology Through Their Infrared Spectra

Author : Stamatis C. Boyatzis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1685073050

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Materials in Art and Archaeology Through Their Infrared Spectra by Stamatis C. Boyatzis Pdf

Materials in Art and Archaeology through their Infrared Spectra introduces students and professionals in archaeology, conservation, chemistry, and materials science to the world of archaeological and art materials. The infrared spectra of materials directly reflect their structures, whether amorphous or crystalline, color or colorless, polar (hydrophilic), or nonpolar (hydrophobic). Through this book, the reader is offered a top-down approach for interpreting the rich but often subtle information drawn from the infrared spectra of most materials in the above-described context and correlate them to their molecular geometry, their molecular environments, and, most importantly, their deterioration pathways that lead to their current condition.

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art

Author : Bruno David,Ian J. McNiven
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks
Page : 1185 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780190607357

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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art by Bruno David,Ian J. McNiven Pdf

This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online. For more information, please read the site FAQs.

Archaeology with Art

Author : Theoretical Archaeology Group (England). Conference
Publisher : Archaeopress Archaeology
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Archaeology in art
ISBN : 1784914924

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Archaeology with Art by Theoretical Archaeology Group (England). Conference Pdf

Archaeology with Art is the result of a 2013 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference session that aimed to merge the perspectives of artists and archaeologists on making art. It explores the relationship between archaeology and art practice, the interactions between materials and practitioners, and the processes that result in the objects and images we call 'art'. The book offers new approaches to the study of creative practices in archaeology, ranging from experimental investigations to philosophical explorations and contains a diverse set of papers that use insights from contemporary art practice to examine the making of past artworks.

Breaking the Surface

Author : Douglass Whitfield Bailey
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780190611873

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Breaking the Surface by Douglass Whitfield Bailey Pdf

"Breaking the Surface will be a disruption to traditional archaeological approaches to the prehistoric past. Having performed fieldwork on the early Neolithic pit-houses of southeastern Europe for over 20 years, the author aims to confront a major development in human history--digging, or the creation of holes. The book begins with a detailed examination of the extant remains of Neolithic pit-houses, the roofed dugout structures that are the earliest evidence for settled habitation in Europe. Rather than seek confirmation for what has already been theorized about their use (e.g., housing, storage, refuse), the author turns to the more specific actions of the people who dug these holes in the surface, and, more critically, to the consequences that those prehistoric actions had on those people's understanding of their place(s) in their ground worlds: how digging into the surface altered their perspectives of themselves and others, and of their world and of other worlds beyond the material and visible. The book turns to how scholars in other disciplines, such as philosophy and linguistic anthropology, have been asking similar questions about holes and the consequences of breaking and cutting. The resulting book offers comprehensive discussions of the philosophy of holes and perforations (particularly the paradox of a hole - does it exist, is it beyond materiality?), the linguistic anthropology of cut- and break-words (what diversity exists in the ways that extant communities talk and think about perforations and perforating), and the perceptual psychology of concavities (the case that holes attract our visual attentions)"--