The Archaeology of Contextual Meanings
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
The Archaeology of Contextual Meanings
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
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This companion volume to Archaeology as Long-term History focuses on the symbolism of artefacts.
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This companion volume to Archaeology as Long-term History focuses on the symbolism of artefacts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106405
- ISBN-10: 0521106400
- Artikelnr.: 25853450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106405
- ISBN-10: 0521106400
- Artikelnr.: 25853450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The contextual analysis of symbolic meanings Ian Hodder; Part I.
Contemporary archaeological studies: 2. Bow ties and pet foods: material
culture and the negotiation of change in British industry Ian Hodder; 3.
Iconography, sacred and secular: visions of the family Sheena Crawford; 4.
An 'archae-logy' of Turkana beads Sarah Williams; Part II. Historical
archaeological studies: 5. 'All styles are good, save the tiresome kind.'
An examination of the pattern of stylistic changes occurring among silver
candlesticks of the eighteenth century (1680-1780) Tony Sinclair; 6. Purity
and power at the Victorian dinner party Robert Jameson; 7. Material
metaphor, social interaction and historical reconstructions: exploring
patterns of association and symbolism in the Igbo-Ukwu corpus Keith Ray;
Part III. Prehistoric archaeological studies: 8. Identifying gender
representation in the archaeological record: a contextual study Liv Gibbs;
9. Material order and cultural classification: the role of bronze objects
in the transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia Marie Louise
Stig Sorensen; 10. The inter-relationships of materials and meanings: some
suggestions on housing concerns within Iron Age Noord-Holland Linda
Therkorn; 11. Value and motivation in pre-history: the evidence for 'Celtic
spirit' Nick Merriman; 12. Flying stags: icons and power in Thracian art
Timothy Taylor.
Contemporary archaeological studies: 2. Bow ties and pet foods: material
culture and the negotiation of change in British industry Ian Hodder; 3.
Iconography, sacred and secular: visions of the family Sheena Crawford; 4.
An 'archae-logy' of Turkana beads Sarah Williams; Part II. Historical
archaeological studies: 5. 'All styles are good, save the tiresome kind.'
An examination of the pattern of stylistic changes occurring among silver
candlesticks of the eighteenth century (1680-1780) Tony Sinclair; 6. Purity
and power at the Victorian dinner party Robert Jameson; 7. Material
metaphor, social interaction and historical reconstructions: exploring
patterns of association and symbolism in the Igbo-Ukwu corpus Keith Ray;
Part III. Prehistoric archaeological studies: 8. Identifying gender
representation in the archaeological record: a contextual study Liv Gibbs;
9. Material order and cultural classification: the role of bronze objects
in the transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia Marie Louise
Stig Sorensen; 10. The inter-relationships of materials and meanings: some
suggestions on housing concerns within Iron Age Noord-Holland Linda
Therkorn; 11. Value and motivation in pre-history: the evidence for 'Celtic
spirit' Nick Merriman; 12. Flying stags: icons and power in Thracian art
Timothy Taylor.
1. The contextual analysis of symbolic meanings Ian Hodder; Part I.
Contemporary archaeological studies: 2. Bow ties and pet foods: material
culture and the negotiation of change in British industry Ian Hodder; 3.
Iconography, sacred and secular: visions of the family Sheena Crawford; 4.
An 'archae-logy' of Turkana beads Sarah Williams; Part II. Historical
archaeological studies: 5. 'All styles are good, save the tiresome kind.'
An examination of the pattern of stylistic changes occurring among silver
candlesticks of the eighteenth century (1680-1780) Tony Sinclair; 6. Purity
and power at the Victorian dinner party Robert Jameson; 7. Material
metaphor, social interaction and historical reconstructions: exploring
patterns of association and symbolism in the Igbo-Ukwu corpus Keith Ray;
Part III. Prehistoric archaeological studies: 8. Identifying gender
representation in the archaeological record: a contextual study Liv Gibbs;
9. Material order and cultural classification: the role of bronze objects
in the transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia Marie Louise
Stig Sorensen; 10. The inter-relationships of materials and meanings: some
suggestions on housing concerns within Iron Age Noord-Holland Linda
Therkorn; 11. Value and motivation in pre-history: the evidence for 'Celtic
spirit' Nick Merriman; 12. Flying stags: icons and power in Thracian art
Timothy Taylor.
Contemporary archaeological studies: 2. Bow ties and pet foods: material
culture and the negotiation of change in British industry Ian Hodder; 3.
Iconography, sacred and secular: visions of the family Sheena Crawford; 4.
An 'archae-logy' of Turkana beads Sarah Williams; Part II. Historical
archaeological studies: 5. 'All styles are good, save the tiresome kind.'
An examination of the pattern of stylistic changes occurring among silver
candlesticks of the eighteenth century (1680-1780) Tony Sinclair; 6. Purity
and power at the Victorian dinner party Robert Jameson; 7. Material
metaphor, social interaction and historical reconstructions: exploring
patterns of association and symbolism in the Igbo-Ukwu corpus Keith Ray;
Part III. Prehistoric archaeological studies: 8. Identifying gender
representation in the archaeological record: a contextual study Liv Gibbs;
9. Material order and cultural classification: the role of bronze objects
in the transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia Marie Louise
Stig Sorensen; 10. The inter-relationships of materials and meanings: some
suggestions on housing concerns within Iron Age Noord-Holland Linda
Therkorn; 11. Value and motivation in pre-history: the evidence for 'Celtic
spirit' Nick Merriman; 12. Flying stags: icons and power in Thracian art
Timothy Taylor.