Religion at Work in a Neolithic Society
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
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A unique collaboration between archaeologists and a range of specialists in ritual and religion, looking at the role of religion in early human societies.
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A unique collaboration between archaeologists and a range of specialists in ritual and religion, looking at the role of religion in early human societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107671263
- ISBN-10: 1107671264
- Artikelnr.: 40128190
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107671263
- ISBN-10: 1107671264
- Artikelnr.: 40128190
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The vitalities of Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; Part I. Vital Religion: The
Evolutionary Context of Religion at Çatalhöyük: 2. Different strokes for
different folks: Near Eastern Neolithic mortuary practices in perspective
Nigel Goring-Morris and Anna Belfer-Cohen; 3. Excavating theogonies:
anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery in the Neolithic and
now LeRon Shults; 4. Religion as anthropomorphism at Çatalhöyük Stewart
Guthrie; 5. The historical self: memory and religion at Çatalhöyük J.
Wentzel van Huyssteen; 6. Modes of religiosity and the evolution of social
complexity at Çatalhöyük Harvey Whitehouse, Camilla Mazzucato, Ian Hodder
and Quentin D. Atkinson; Part II. Vital Materials at Çatalhöyük: 7.
Relational networks and religious sodalities at Çatalhöyük Barbara Mills;
8. Using 'magic' to think from the material: tracing distributed agency,
revelation, and concealment at Çatalhöyük Carolyn Nakamura and Peter Pels;
9. 'Motherbaby': a death in childbirth at Çatalhöyük Kimberley Patton and
Lori Hager; 10. The hau of the house Mary Weismantel; 11. Material
register, surface, and form at Çatalhöyük Victor Buchli; 12. The use of
spatial order in Çatalhöyük material culture Anke Kamerman; Part III. Vital
Data: 13. Theories and their data: interdisciplinary interactions at
Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder.
Evolutionary Context of Religion at Çatalhöyük: 2. Different strokes for
different folks: Near Eastern Neolithic mortuary practices in perspective
Nigel Goring-Morris and Anna Belfer-Cohen; 3. Excavating theogonies:
anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery in the Neolithic and
now LeRon Shults; 4. Religion as anthropomorphism at Çatalhöyük Stewart
Guthrie; 5. The historical self: memory and religion at Çatalhöyük J.
Wentzel van Huyssteen; 6. Modes of religiosity and the evolution of social
complexity at Çatalhöyük Harvey Whitehouse, Camilla Mazzucato, Ian Hodder
and Quentin D. Atkinson; Part II. Vital Materials at Çatalhöyük: 7.
Relational networks and religious sodalities at Çatalhöyük Barbara Mills;
8. Using 'magic' to think from the material: tracing distributed agency,
revelation, and concealment at Çatalhöyük Carolyn Nakamura and Peter Pels;
9. 'Motherbaby': a death in childbirth at Çatalhöyük Kimberley Patton and
Lori Hager; 10. The hau of the house Mary Weismantel; 11. Material
register, surface, and form at Çatalhöyük Victor Buchli; 12. The use of
spatial order in Çatalhöyük material culture Anke Kamerman; Part III. Vital
Data: 13. Theories and their data: interdisciplinary interactions at
Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder.
1. The vitalities of Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; Part I. Vital Religion: The
Evolutionary Context of Religion at Çatalhöyük: 2. Different strokes for
different folks: Near Eastern Neolithic mortuary practices in perspective
Nigel Goring-Morris and Anna Belfer-Cohen; 3. Excavating theogonies:
anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery in the Neolithic and
now LeRon Shults; 4. Religion as anthropomorphism at Çatalhöyük Stewart
Guthrie; 5. The historical self: memory and religion at Çatalhöyük J.
Wentzel van Huyssteen; 6. Modes of religiosity and the evolution of social
complexity at Çatalhöyük Harvey Whitehouse, Camilla Mazzucato, Ian Hodder
and Quentin D. Atkinson; Part II. Vital Materials at Çatalhöyük: 7.
Relational networks and religious sodalities at Çatalhöyük Barbara Mills;
8. Using 'magic' to think from the material: tracing distributed agency,
revelation, and concealment at Çatalhöyük Carolyn Nakamura and Peter Pels;
9. 'Motherbaby': a death in childbirth at Çatalhöyük Kimberley Patton and
Lori Hager; 10. The hau of the house Mary Weismantel; 11. Material
register, surface, and form at Çatalhöyük Victor Buchli; 12. The use of
spatial order in Çatalhöyük material culture Anke Kamerman; Part III. Vital
Data: 13. Theories and their data: interdisciplinary interactions at
Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder.
Evolutionary Context of Religion at Çatalhöyük: 2. Different strokes for
different folks: Near Eastern Neolithic mortuary practices in perspective
Nigel Goring-Morris and Anna Belfer-Cohen; 3. Excavating theogonies:
anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery in the Neolithic and
now LeRon Shults; 4. Religion as anthropomorphism at Çatalhöyük Stewart
Guthrie; 5. The historical self: memory and religion at Çatalhöyük J.
Wentzel van Huyssteen; 6. Modes of religiosity and the evolution of social
complexity at Çatalhöyük Harvey Whitehouse, Camilla Mazzucato, Ian Hodder
and Quentin D. Atkinson; Part II. Vital Materials at Çatalhöyük: 7.
Relational networks and religious sodalities at Çatalhöyük Barbara Mills;
8. Using 'magic' to think from the material: tracing distributed agency,
revelation, and concealment at Çatalhöyük Carolyn Nakamura and Peter Pels;
9. 'Motherbaby': a death in childbirth at Çatalhöyük Kimberley Patton and
Lori Hager; 10. The hau of the house Mary Weismantel; 11. Material
register, surface, and form at Çatalhöyük Victor Buchli; 12. The use of
spatial order in Çatalhöyük material culture Anke Kamerman; Part III. Vital
Data: 13. Theories and their data: interdisciplinary interactions at
Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder.