Prehistoric Figurines

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A01=Douglass Bailey
Above Ground
Anatomical Dolls
anthropomorphic
archaeological theory
Author_Douglass Bailey
Balkan Neolithic
body representation studies
Bolomey
Carter 1993a
Category=NKD
Chapman 2000a
communities
Cylindrical Neck
Dense
Dislocated Parts
Early Neolithic
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Extra-mural Cemeteries
Female Imagery
figurine interpretation in southeast Europe
FSA
gimbutas
identity construction
incised
Incised Lines
lines
marija
material culture analysis
Middle Neolithic
miniature artefacts
Miniature Objects
neolithic
Neolithic Figurines
Neolithic People
Northeastern Bulgaria
object
OWI Collection
Parallel Incisions
pubic
Pubic Triangle
Seated Woman
Sexual Body Parts
Table Top
triangle
visual anthropology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415331517
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, but poorly understood artefacts from our prehistoric past. Studying the interpretation of prehistoric figurines from Neolithic southeast Europe, Bailey introduces recent developments from the fields of visual culture studies and cultural anthropology, and investigates the ways in which representations of human bodies were used by the pre-historic people to understand their own identities, to negotiate relationships and to make subtle political points.

Bailey examines four critical conditions:
* figurines as miniatures
* figurines as three-dimensional representations
* figurines as anthropomorphs
* figurines as representations.

Through these conditions, the study travels beyond the traditional mechanisms of interpretation and takes the debate past the out-dated interpretations of figurines as Mother-Goddess as Bailey examines individual prehistoric figurines in their original archaeological contexts and views them in the light of modern exploitations of the human form.

Students and scholars of History and Archaeology will benefit immensely from Bailey's close understanding of the material culture and pre-history of the Balkans.

Dr Douglass Bailey is Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University and a world authority on the prehistory of eastern Europe. He has conducted fieldwork in Romania and Bulgaria and written on a wide range of topics including art, architecture, and the politics of archaeology. His Balkan Prehistory (Routledge 2000) is the standard text on the southeast European Neolithic

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