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Bodies Of Clay Prehistoric Humanised Pottery 1st Edition Heiner Schwarzberg

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Bodies Of Clay Prehistoric Humanised Pottery 1st Edition Heiner Schwarzberg
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.68 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Heiner Schwarzberg, Valeska Becker (eds.)
ISBN: 9781785706967, 1785706969
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Bodies Of Clay Prehistoric Humanised Pottery 1st Edition Heiner Schwarzberg by Heiner Schwarzberg, Valeska Becker (eds.) 9781785706967, 1785706969 instant download after payment.

Since the earliest use of pottery, vessels have been associated with both the general shape and specific parts of the human body. The production of human-shaped pottery might be understood as one element of the spectrum of figural art in prehistoric communities. The idea of studying anthropomorphic pottery and the return of human beings into a body made of clay, which forms the core theme of this collection of 12 papers, stems from work on anthropomorphic features of Neolithic communities between the Near East and Europe. Contributors are engaged in questions about the analysis of human features and characteristics on vessels, their occurrence, function and disposal. Beginning with the European Neolithic and moving on through the Bronze and Iron Ages, papers focus on diachronic archaeological patterns and contexts as well as on the theoretical background of this particular type of container in order to shed light on similarities and differences through the ages and to understand possibilities and limits of interpretation.

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