Ritual, Play and Belief, in Evolution and Early Human Societies
Herausgeber: Boyd, Michael; Renfrew, Colin; Morley, Iain
Ritual, Play and Belief, in Evolution and Early Human Societies
Herausgeber: Boyd, Michael; Renfrew, Colin; Morley, Iain
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This book presents unique new insights into the development of human ritual and society through our heritage of play and performance.
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This book presents unique new insights into the development of human ritual and society through our heritage of play and performance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 891g
- ISBN-13: 9781316507803
- ISBN-10: 1316507807
- Artikelnr.: 61267620
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 891g
- ISBN-13: 9781316507803
- ISBN-10: 1316507807
- Artikelnr.: 61267620
1. Introducing ritual, play and belief: in evolution and early human
societies Iain Morley; 2. Introduction: play as the precursor of ritual in
early human societies Colin Renfrew; Part I. Play and Ritual: Forms,
Foundations and Evolution in Animals and Humans: 3. The origins, evolution,
and interconnections of play and ritual: setting the stage Gordon
Burghardt; 4. Play and creativity Patrick Bateson; 5. Pretend and
sociodramatic play in evolutionary and developmental perspective Peter K.
Smith; 6. Pretend play, cognition and life-history in human evolution Iain
Morley; 7. From play and ritualisation to ritual and its arts: sources of
Upper Pleistocene ritual practices in Lower Middle Pleistocene ritualised
and play behaviours in ancestral hominins Ellen Dissanayake; Part II.
Playing with Belief and Performance in Ancient Societies: 8. Maya sacred
play: the view from El Perú-Waka' David Friedel and Michelle Rich; 9.
Communal performance and ritual practice in the Ancestral Puebloan era of
the American Southwest Claire Halley; 10. Architecture and imagery in the
early Neolithic of Southwest Asia: framing rituals, stabilizing meanings
Trevor Watkins; 11. Dancing with masks in the Protohistoric Near East Yosef
Garfinkel; 12. Ritual, mimesis and the animal world in early China Roel
Sterckx; 13. Manipulating the bones: Eating and augury in the Maltese
temples Caroline Malone; Part III. The Ritual in the Game, The Game in the
Ritual: 14. Play, ritual and transformation: Sports, animals and manhood in
Egyptian and Aegean art Lyvia Morgan; 15. Bull games in Minoan Crete:
social and symbolic dimensions Nanno Marinatos; 16. Epic Games Nigel
Spivey; 17. The ball game, boxing and ritual bloodsport in ancient
Mesoamerica Karl Taube; 18. Rituals, games and learning Vanghelis
Kyriakidis; Part IV. From Play to Faith? Discussion: 19. Play and ritual:
some thoughts from a material-culture perspective Lambros Malafouris; 20.
Believing in play and ritual Robin Osborne; 21. The pentagram of
performance: ritual, play and social transformation Iain Morley.
societies Iain Morley; 2. Introduction: play as the precursor of ritual in
early human societies Colin Renfrew; Part I. Play and Ritual: Forms,
Foundations and Evolution in Animals and Humans: 3. The origins, evolution,
and interconnections of play and ritual: setting the stage Gordon
Burghardt; 4. Play and creativity Patrick Bateson; 5. Pretend and
sociodramatic play in evolutionary and developmental perspective Peter K.
Smith; 6. Pretend play, cognition and life-history in human evolution Iain
Morley; 7. From play and ritualisation to ritual and its arts: sources of
Upper Pleistocene ritual practices in Lower Middle Pleistocene ritualised
and play behaviours in ancestral hominins Ellen Dissanayake; Part II.
Playing with Belief and Performance in Ancient Societies: 8. Maya sacred
play: the view from El Perú-Waka' David Friedel and Michelle Rich; 9.
Communal performance and ritual practice in the Ancestral Puebloan era of
the American Southwest Claire Halley; 10. Architecture and imagery in the
early Neolithic of Southwest Asia: framing rituals, stabilizing meanings
Trevor Watkins; 11. Dancing with masks in the Protohistoric Near East Yosef
Garfinkel; 12. Ritual, mimesis and the animal world in early China Roel
Sterckx; 13. Manipulating the bones: Eating and augury in the Maltese
temples Caroline Malone; Part III. The Ritual in the Game, The Game in the
Ritual: 14. Play, ritual and transformation: Sports, animals and manhood in
Egyptian and Aegean art Lyvia Morgan; 15. Bull games in Minoan Crete:
social and symbolic dimensions Nanno Marinatos; 16. Epic Games Nigel
Spivey; 17. The ball game, boxing and ritual bloodsport in ancient
Mesoamerica Karl Taube; 18. Rituals, games and learning Vanghelis
Kyriakidis; Part IV. From Play to Faith? Discussion: 19. Play and ritual:
some thoughts from a material-culture perspective Lambros Malafouris; 20.
Believing in play and ritual Robin Osborne; 21. The pentagram of
performance: ritual, play and social transformation Iain Morley.
1. Introducing ritual, play and belief: in evolution and early human
societies Iain Morley; 2. Introduction: play as the precursor of ritual in
early human societies Colin Renfrew; Part I. Play and Ritual: Forms,
Foundations and Evolution in Animals and Humans: 3. The origins, evolution,
and interconnections of play and ritual: setting the stage Gordon
Burghardt; 4. Play and creativity Patrick Bateson; 5. Pretend and
sociodramatic play in evolutionary and developmental perspective Peter K.
Smith; 6. Pretend play, cognition and life-history in human evolution Iain
Morley; 7. From play and ritualisation to ritual and its arts: sources of
Upper Pleistocene ritual practices in Lower Middle Pleistocene ritualised
and play behaviours in ancestral hominins Ellen Dissanayake; Part II.
Playing with Belief and Performance in Ancient Societies: 8. Maya sacred
play: the view from El Perú-Waka' David Friedel and Michelle Rich; 9.
Communal performance and ritual practice in the Ancestral Puebloan era of
the American Southwest Claire Halley; 10. Architecture and imagery in the
early Neolithic of Southwest Asia: framing rituals, stabilizing meanings
Trevor Watkins; 11. Dancing with masks in the Protohistoric Near East Yosef
Garfinkel; 12. Ritual, mimesis and the animal world in early China Roel
Sterckx; 13. Manipulating the bones: Eating and augury in the Maltese
temples Caroline Malone; Part III. The Ritual in the Game, The Game in the
Ritual: 14. Play, ritual and transformation: Sports, animals and manhood in
Egyptian and Aegean art Lyvia Morgan; 15. Bull games in Minoan Crete:
social and symbolic dimensions Nanno Marinatos; 16. Epic Games Nigel
Spivey; 17. The ball game, boxing and ritual bloodsport in ancient
Mesoamerica Karl Taube; 18. Rituals, games and learning Vanghelis
Kyriakidis; Part IV. From Play to Faith? Discussion: 19. Play and ritual:
some thoughts from a material-culture perspective Lambros Malafouris; 20.
Believing in play and ritual Robin Osborne; 21. The pentagram of
performance: ritual, play and social transformation Iain Morley.
societies Iain Morley; 2. Introduction: play as the precursor of ritual in
early human societies Colin Renfrew; Part I. Play and Ritual: Forms,
Foundations and Evolution in Animals and Humans: 3. The origins, evolution,
and interconnections of play and ritual: setting the stage Gordon
Burghardt; 4. Play and creativity Patrick Bateson; 5. Pretend and
sociodramatic play in evolutionary and developmental perspective Peter K.
Smith; 6. Pretend play, cognition and life-history in human evolution Iain
Morley; 7. From play and ritualisation to ritual and its arts: sources of
Upper Pleistocene ritual practices in Lower Middle Pleistocene ritualised
and play behaviours in ancestral hominins Ellen Dissanayake; Part II.
Playing with Belief and Performance in Ancient Societies: 8. Maya sacred
play: the view from El Perú-Waka' David Friedel and Michelle Rich; 9.
Communal performance and ritual practice in the Ancestral Puebloan era of
the American Southwest Claire Halley; 10. Architecture and imagery in the
early Neolithic of Southwest Asia: framing rituals, stabilizing meanings
Trevor Watkins; 11. Dancing with masks in the Protohistoric Near East Yosef
Garfinkel; 12. Ritual, mimesis and the animal world in early China Roel
Sterckx; 13. Manipulating the bones: Eating and augury in the Maltese
temples Caroline Malone; Part III. The Ritual in the Game, The Game in the
Ritual: 14. Play, ritual and transformation: Sports, animals and manhood in
Egyptian and Aegean art Lyvia Morgan; 15. Bull games in Minoan Crete:
social and symbolic dimensions Nanno Marinatos; 16. Epic Games Nigel
Spivey; 17. The ball game, boxing and ritual bloodsport in ancient
Mesoamerica Karl Taube; 18. Rituals, games and learning Vanghelis
Kyriakidis; Part IV. From Play to Faith? Discussion: 19. Play and ritual:
some thoughts from a material-culture perspective Lambros Malafouris; 20.
Believing in play and ritual Robin Osborne; 21. The pentagram of
performance: ritual, play and social transformation Iain Morley.