This paper examines exchange imagery and ideology of the human body manifested through figurines from prehistoric (7 th –6 th millennia BC) Anatolian contexts. These figurines document local, regional and inter-regional communication of identity, use of materials, ideologies and skills. Taking a new approach to understanding the assemblages, this paper suggests four key themes of analysis: materials and materiality; fractured bodies; gender spectrum; and ambiguities and relationships
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
Identity is a complex matter, and while often referred to in singular terms, it is now generally agr...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...
This paper examines exchange imagery and ideology of the human body manifested through figurines fro...
Through analysis of a figurine assemblage from the site of Kocumbeli-Ankara, this study aims to re-e...
This thesis is aimed at the investigation of figurines recovered from the site of Uğurlu Höyük in Gö...
The Halaf cultural horizon occurred during the fifth millennium B.C. (uncalibrated) and extended thr...
Anthropomorphic figurines constitute one of the most interesting and equally enigmatic objects of th...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
This dissertation investigates the social role played by terracotta figurines in the Greek-Mesopotam...
Through the agency of animals, we think about our identity, landscape and society, and therefore ani...
My current research constitutes an extension of my earlier studies of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
A significant chronological gap in the occupation of the eastern Balkans occurred between the end of...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
Terracotta figurines are proposed as a particularly useful object corpus through which to access soc...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
Identity is a complex matter, and while often referred to in singular terms, it is now generally agr...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...
This paper examines exchange imagery and ideology of the human body manifested through figurines fro...
Through analysis of a figurine assemblage from the site of Kocumbeli-Ankara, this study aims to re-e...
This thesis is aimed at the investigation of figurines recovered from the site of Uğurlu Höyük in Gö...
The Halaf cultural horizon occurred during the fifth millennium B.C. (uncalibrated) and extended thr...
Anthropomorphic figurines constitute one of the most interesting and equally enigmatic objects of th...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
This dissertation investigates the social role played by terracotta figurines in the Greek-Mesopotam...
Through the agency of animals, we think about our identity, landscape and society, and therefore ani...
My current research constitutes an extension of my earlier studies of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
A significant chronological gap in the occupation of the eastern Balkans occurred between the end of...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
Terracotta figurines are proposed as a particularly useful object corpus through which to access soc...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
Identity is a complex matter, and while often referred to in singular terms, it is now generally agr...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...