Approaching monumentality in archaeology
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Author
Publication
2014 - State University of New York Press, Albany, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
113,250 words, Guess
Page Count
453 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31180855M
- ISBN-139781438453255
- OCLC Control Number867024504
- Library of Congress Control Number2013046282
Classifications
- DDC722
- LCCNA9335 .A67 2014
Description
Monumentality is a human phenomenon that has occurred in nearly all times and places. Because of its ubiquity, monumentality is something that has been studied by a large number of disciplines and individuals. 'Approaching monumentality in archaeology' explores the phenomenon of monumental art and architecture from humankinds most ancient past to recent history, and does so using an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates the research of anthropological archaeologists, art historians, classicists, and sociologists working in a wide variety of historical and cultural contexts. The volume seeks to define what is meant by the terms monument and monumentality, and to understand the social and political significance of monument-building as it has manifested around the world. By advocating for a relational approach to the topic that seeks to find monumentality in the ongoing relationship between object and person, this book offers the opportunity to begin the process of uniting these varied interests into a unified discourse.
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Series Statement
- The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology distinguished monograph series
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