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The Archaeology of Art

Author : Andrew Meirion Jones,Andrew Cochrane
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 40,6 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.

Art and Archaeology

Author : Ian Alden Russell,Andrew Cochrane
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 51,8 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.

The Archaeology of Seeing

Author : Liliana Janik
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 46,7 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.

Making

Author : Tim Ingold
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 49,8 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.

Art and Archaeology of the Greek World

Author : Richard T. Neer
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Archaeological surveying
ISBN : 0500052085

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Art and Archaeology of the Greek World by Richard T. Neer Pdf

Celebrated for its abundant illustrations and accessible voice, Art & Archaeology of the Greek World arrives in its second edition with more coverage of the earliest Bronze Age and latest Hellenistic periods, and increased archaeological context; the picture of ancient Greek art is expanded to help readers better understand how the subject connects to, and reflects, the historical developments of the time. Richard Neer's clear chronological narrative takes readers through the artistic developments in Greek culture from the Minoans to the Roman conquest. We learn about how art was made and used, and how it can offer a window into the changing social and cultural world of ancient Greece.Still the most visually led book on the subject, the text is supported with highquality photographs, reconstructions, maps and plans that help build a vibrant picture of the ancient world. Each chapter begins with a chronology and map, situating the reader in time and place as we follow the development of an ancient visual culture that still influences us today.

Art and Archaeology in Byzantium and Beyond

Author : Dionysios Mourelatos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 51,5 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.

The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece

Author : Judith M. Barringer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 888 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2015-02-09
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781139991742

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The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece by Judith M. Barringer Pdf

This richly illustrated, four-colour textbook introduces the art and archaeology of ancient Greece, from the Bronze Age through to the Roman conquest. Emphasizing context and function, Barringer explores the purpose and use of buildings and objects within their particular time and place, leading students to a rich sociohistorical understanding of Greek art.

Materials in Art and Archaeology Through Their Infrared Spectra

Author : Stamatis C. Boyatzis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,6 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.

Greek Art and Archaeology

Author : John Griffiths Pedley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015045696948

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Greek Art and Archaeology by John Griffiths Pedley Pdf

For freshman/sophomore-level courses in (Introduction to) Greek Art, Greek Archaeology, Greek Civilization, found in both Art History and Classics Departments. Extensively illustrated and clearly written to be accessible to introductory-level students, this text examines the major categories of Greek architecture, sculpture, vasepainting, wallpainting, and metalwork in an historical, social, and archaeological context. Focusing on form, function, and history of style, it explores art and artifacts chronologically from the Early Bronze through the Hellenistic eras (ca. 3000 to ca. 30 BC) and by medium. Throughout, it blends factual information with stimulating interpretation and juxtaposes long-standing notions with the latest archaeological discoveries and hypotheses.

Greek Art and Archaeology

Author : John Griffiths Pedley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015055112380

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Greek Art and Archaeology by John Griffiths Pedley Pdf

In "Greek Art and Archaeology" John Pedley explores the development of Greek art and civilization across three millennia, from the enigmatically beautiful Cycladic figurines and Cretan jugs of the Bronze Age to the baroque sculptures, mosaics, and buildings of the Hellenistic period. This newly revised and enlarged edition includes material on the latest archaeological discoveries, among which are the recently unearthed seventh-century B.C. statue of a "kore" found on the island of Thera and a marble sarcophagus decorated with scenes showing the sacrifice of Polyxena. The book also provides expanded coverage of the art of Macedon, while new issue-based box features serve to bring Greek culture vividly to life for the contemporary reader. Throughout, the author blends his narrative with insightful interpretation and numerous, well-chosen illustrations, accompanied by clear plans and diagrams, making "Greek Art and Archaeology" the most accessible yet authoritative introduction to the subject available today.

Art, Artefacts and Chronology in Classical Archaeology

Author : William R. Biers
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135856991

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Art, Artefacts and Chronology in Classical Archaeology by William R. Biers Pdf

The museums of the world are full of statues and other artefacts of the Greeks and the Romans. All are given a date. But how are these dates arrived at. What is the evidence? This study provides the student with an introduction and explanation of the ways scholars date the archaeological remains of classical antiquity. Specific examples from architecture, sculpture, and painting are presented, and the differnt methods of dating them are explained. These are supplemented with many original photographs and drawings. Old, and not so old problems in chronology are thus investigated and new theories reviewed from a fresh perspective.

Greek Art and Archaeology

Author : Richard T. Neer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Art
ISBN : 0500052093

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Greek Art and Archaeology by Richard T. Neer Pdf

Visually stunning, now with wider context

The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest

Author : Marit K. Munson
Publisher : Issues in Southwest Archaeolog
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-02
Category : Art
ISBN : 149857632X

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The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest by Marit K. Munson Pdf

Marit K. Munson explores ancient artwork with standard archaeological approaches to material culture, framed by theoretical insights of disciplines such as art history, visual studies, and psychology. She demonstrates how archaeological methods, combined with theoretical insights from other disciplines, open up new avenues for understanding of past peoples.

Greek Art and Archaeology (C. 1200-30 BC)

Author : Dimitris Plantzos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 6185209004

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Greek Art and Archaeology (C. 1200-30 BC) by Dimitris Plantzos Pdf

Surveys Greek archeology from the collapse of the Mycenaean palaces to the subordination of the last Hellenistic kingdoms to Rome. Its aim is to study Greek art through the material record, and against its cultural and social backdrop. Through concise, systematic coverage of the main categories of classical monuments, the reader is taken on a tour of ancient Greece through the most important period in its history, the first millennium BC. Architecture and city planning, sculpture, painting, pottery, metallurgy, jewelry, and numismatics are some of the areas covered. Divided into accessible, user-friendly sections including case studies, terminology, charts, maps, a timeline, and full index, the book is designed primarily for art and archeology students as well as for anyone interested in Greek art and culture.

Burma

Author : Alexandra Green,T. Richard Blurton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015051922527

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Burma by Alexandra Green,T. Richard Blurton Pdf

The papers in this volume aim to contribute towards the redress of the neglect of the study of Burma's cultural history. Topics covered include prehistory, architecture, the cult of the nats, lacquer, illustrated manuscripts, mural paintings, sculpture and textiles.