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Technologies of Enchantment?: Exploring Celtic Art: 400 BC to AD 100

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By (author): Chris Gosden Duncan Garrow

While Celtic art includes some of the most famous archaeological artefacts in the British Isles, such as the Battersea shield or the gold torcs from Snettisham, it has often been considered from an art historical point of view. Technologies of Enchantment? Exploring Celtic Art attempts to connect Celtic art to its archaeological context, looking at how it was made, used, and deposited. Based on the first comprehensive database of Celtic art, it brings together current theories concerning the links between people and artefacts found in many areas of the social sciences. The authors argue that Celtic art was deliberately complex and ambiguous so that it could be used to negotiate social position and relations in an inherently unstable Iron Age world, especially in developing new forms of identity with the coming of the Romans. Placing the decorated metalwork of the later Iron Age in a long-term perspective of metal objects from the Bronze Age onwards, the volume pays special attention to the nature of deposition and focuses on settlements, hoards, and burials -- including Celtic art objects' links with other artefact classes, such as iron objects and coins. A unique feature of the book is that it pursues trends beyond the Roman invasion, highlighting stylistic continuities and differences in the nature and use of fine metalwork. See more
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  • Weight: 688g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780199548064

About Chris GosdenDuncan Garrow

Duncan Garrow is currently a Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Liverpool. He works primarily on the prehistory of north-western Europe and his broader research interests include long-term histories of deposition the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition Neolithic settlement archaeological theory the integration of developer-funded and university-based archaeology and interdisciplinary approaches to material culture. Chris Gosden has been a curator-lecturer at the Pitt Rivers Museum and is currently Professor of European Archaeology at Oxford University. He has carried out fieldwork in Britain Papua New Guinea central Asia and Borneo. He has published on issues of colonialism material culture museum collections and their histories Iron Age and Roman archaeology and issues of identity.

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