Using archaeology and social anthropology, and more than 100 original line drawings and photographs, An Archaeology of Images takes a fresh look at how ancient images of both people and animals were used in the Iron Age and Roman societies of Europe, 600 BC to AD 400 and investigates the various meanings with which images may have been imbued. The book challenges the usual interpretation of statues, reliefs and figurines as passive things to be looked at or worshipped, and reveals them instead as active artefacts designed to be used, handled and broken. It is made clear that the placing of images in temples or graves may not have been the only episode in their biographies, and a single image may have gone through several existences befor...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visu...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Using archaeology and social anthropology, and more than 100 original line drawings and photographs,...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
When we try to make sense of pictures, what do we gain when we use a particular method - and what mi...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
When we try to make sense of pictures, what do we gain when we use a particular method - and what mi...
In this book, Philip Kiernan explores how cult images functioned in Roman temples from the Iron Age ...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeolog...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visu...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Using archaeology and social anthropology, and more than 100 original line drawings and photographs,...
This book presents a study of material images and asks how an appreciation of the making and unfoldi...
When we try to make sense of pictures, what do we gain when we use a particular method - and what mi...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
When we try to make sense of pictures, what do we gain when we use a particular method - and what mi...
In this book, Philip Kiernan explores how cult images functioned in Roman temples from the Iron Age ...
From prehistoric figurines and graffiti to modern digital photographs, human beings repeatedly produ...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeolog...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visu...
The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Is...