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Defining the Sacred Nicola Laneri

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Defining the Sacred Nicola Laneri


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Zusammenfassung

A major new collection that aims to form a more comprehensive vision of religion among ancient Near Eastern societies.

Defining the Sacred Zusammenfassung

Defining the Sacred: Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion in the Near East Nicola Laneri

Religion is a phenomenon that is inseparable from human society. It brings about a set of emotional, ideological and practical elements that are pervasive in the social fabric of any society and characterizable by a number of features. these include the establishment of intermediaries in the relationship between humans and the divine; the construction of ceremonial places for worshipping the gods and practicing ritual performances; and the creation ritual paraphernalia. Investigating the religious dimensions of ancient societies encounters problems in defining such elements, especially with regard to societies that lack textual evidences and has tended to lead towards the identification of differentiation between the mental dimension, related to religious beliefs, and the material one associated with religious practices, resulting in a separation between scholars able to investigate, and possibly reconstruct, ritual practices (i.e., archaeologists), and those interested in defining the realm of ancient beliefs (i.e., philologists and religious historians).

The aim of this collection of papers is to attempt to bridge these two dimensions by breaking down existing boundaries in order to form a more comprehensive vision of religion among ancient Near Eastern societies. This approach requires that a higher consideration be given to those elements (either artificial -- buildings, objects, texts, etc. -- or natural -- landscapes, animals, trees, etc.) that are created through a materialization of religious beliefs and practices enacted by members of communities. These issues are addressed in a series of specific case-studies covering a broad chronological framework that from the Pre-pottery Neolithic to the Iron Age.

Defining the Sacred Bewertungen

Overall, the Laneri volume will engage those scholars looking for specific case studies addressing their own period- or region-based interests, particularly Near Eastern specialists. * Antiquity *
...the approaches presented by the papers are varied and often innovative, sometimes raising as many questions as they answer, and they offer significant insights into the archaeology of religion in the ancient Near East. * American Journal Of Archaeology *
All told, this is a very useful and interesting volume, which collects a diverse group of studies on various cultures, periods and issues, and from, at times, very different perspectives, on the archaeology of religion in the ancient Near East. The editor and the contributors are to be thanked for this important collection. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

Über Nicola Laneri

Nicola Laneri is Director of the School of Religious Studies at CAMNES/Lorenzo de' Medici (Florence). He taught Archaeology of the Ancient Near East at the University of Catania, the University of Chicago, the Middle Eastern Technical University of Ankara and the Oriental Institute of Naples. From 2003 until 2016, he has been the director of the Hirbemerdon Tepe Archaeological Project (southeastern Turkey). He has published more than 80 scientific articles in journals and books.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Investigating archaeological approaches to the study of religious practices and beliefs Nicola Laneri I. Sacred Nature Animal Burials and Cult of them in Margiana Nadezah Dubova Identifying sacrifice in Bronze Age Near Eastern iconography Laerke Recht Cult and the Rise of Desert Pastoralism Steve Rosen Standing Stone Monuments of Early Bronze Age Jordan Ann Andersson Late Chalcolithic Mesopotamia: towards a definition of sacred space and its evolution. Pascal Butterlin II. Housing the God A sanctuary, or so fair a house? In defense of an archaeology of cult at Pre-Pottery Neolithic Goebekli Tepe Oliver Dietrich and Jens Notroff Where to Worship? Religion in Iron II Israel and Judah Beth Alpert Nakhai The Jezirah communal places of worship. Ritual activities and social memory during the Early Bronze Age Stefano Valentini Open spaces around the temples and their ritual use: archaeological evidence from the Bronze and Iron Age Levant Stefania Mazzoni Ritual Circumambulations in the Cuneiform Texts. An Overview Amalia Catagnoti A Temple Lifecycle: Rituals of Construction, Restoration, and Destruction of Some ED Mesopotamian and Syrian Sacred Buildings Licia Romano III. The Materialization of Religious Beliefs and Practices Religion as practice in Neolithic societies Trevor Watkins Casting the sacred: Chalcolithic metallurgy in the southern Levant Isaac Gilead& Milena Gosic How better understanding of ritual practices can help the comprehension of religious feelings ? Laura Battini Archaeological Correlates of Pious Societies Daniel Snell

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GOR013701364
9781782976790
1782976795
Defining the Sacred: Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion in the Near East Nicola Laneri
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Oxbow Books
2015-05-08
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