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Archaeology of Symbols: ICAS I: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Archaeology of Symbols

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This third volume in the Material Religion in Antiquity series stems from the First International Congress on the Archaeology of Symbols (ICAS I) that took place in Florence in May 2022. The archaeological process of reconstructing and understanding our past has undergone several reassessments in the last century, producing an equal number of new perspectives and approaches. The recent materiality turn emphasizes the necessity to ground those achievements in order to build fresh avenues of interpretation and reach new boundaries in the study of the human kind and its ecology. Symbols must not be conceived only as allegory but also, and perhaps mainly, as reason (raison dêtre) and meaning (culture). They may be considered key elements leading to interpretation, not only in their physical manifestation but by being infused with the gestures, beliefs and intentions of their creators, created in a specific context and with a specific chaîne opératoire.In this volume a variety of case studies is offered, representing disparate ancient cultures in the Mediterranean and central Europe and the Near East. The thread that connects them revolves around the prominence of symbols and allegorical aspects in archaeology, whether they are considered as expressions of iconographic evidence, material culture or ritual ceremonies, seen from a multicultural perspective. This (and subsequent ICAS) volumes, therefore, aims to embrace all the different aspects pertaining to symbols in archaeology in a specific place, allowing the reader to deepen their knowledge of such a fascinating and multifaceted topic, by looking at it from a multicultural perspective. See more
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  • Dimensions: 170 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798888570982

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Guido Guarducci is Co-director of CAMNES and supervisor of the Department of Ancient Studies at the Lorenzo de' Medici Italian International Institute both based in Florence (Italy). He completed his PhD at the University of Reading (UK). His research interests mainly focus on the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age semi-nomadic communities of Eastern Anatolia and the South Caucasus including the impact and interaction of the Assyrian empire in this area.117264 Nicola Laneri is Professor of Archaeology and Art History of the Ancient Near East at the University of Catania and Director of the School of Religious Studies (SORS Florence). Since 2003 he has been the director of archaeological projects in Turkey Azerbaijan Iran and Iraq. He has organised conferences panels and workshops as well as presented papers at internationally recognised meetings and institutions. He has also published more than 100 scientific articles in journals and books.64781 Stefano Valentini is Co-director of CAMNES and supervisor of the Department of Religious Studies at the Lorenzo de' Medici Italian International Institute. He was adjunct Lecturer at the Institute for Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East Masaryk University (Brno Czech Republic) and at the Department of Archaeology University of Florence. Field expert in Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology he was field director of archaeological expedition at Tell Barri (Syria) Hatra (Iraq) and Hirbemerdon Tepe in Turkey.116267

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