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Jewelry from the Iron Age II Levant / Amir Golani
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Orbis biblicus et orientalis, Fribourg, 1980-...., Series archaeologica, 34, 1422-4399
Publication: Fribourg : Academic Press, 2013 Description: 1 vol. (X-313 p.) : ill. ; 33 cmCollection : Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis : Series Archaeologica; 34, ISSN 1422-4399ISBN: 9783525543849 ; 3525543840 ; 9783727817335 ; 372781733X.Diplome: Texte remanié de : Thesis Ph. D. : Tel Aviv University : 2009.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, AnglaisPays: Suisse, Allemagne Auteur principal: Golani, Amir, 1961-...., Auteur Résumé: Jewelry has always had an irresistible allure yet in the past also had a significance and function within society that went far beyond ornamentation. Jewelry is an important, if often forgotten facet of material culture. Its study is inter-disciplinary, involving archaeology, anthropology, art history, historical/textual studies, and research of materials and manufacturing techniques. While the renowned jewelry from regions such as Egypt and Mesopotamia has been studied, that of the southern Levant has received only limited attention, yet research of its archaeological/contextual, technological and socio-cultural perspectives is illuminating. The book is a final publication of the author's doctoral dissertation made available to the archaeological and academic community at large. The book is geared to be a working tool for archaeologists dealing in this period and region and to scholars who study its arts and crafts. It provides a handy typological structure for jewelry classification as well as a comprehensive and useful catalogue for research in this and related fields. In addition, the book illustrates the significance, meaning and functions of jewelry and the development of the jeweler's craft in the southern Levant during the first and second millennia BCE. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Ouvrage

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Texte remanié de : Thesis Ph. D. : Tel Aviv University : 2009

Jewelry has always had an irresistible allure yet in the past also had a significance and function within society that went far beyond ornamentation. Jewelry is an important, if often forgotten facet of material culture. Its study is inter-disciplinary, involving archaeology, anthropology, art history, historical/textual studies, and research of materials and manufacturing techniques. While the renowned jewelry from regions such as Egypt and Mesopotamia has been studied, that of the southern Levant has received only limited attention, yet research of its archaeological/contextual, technological and socio-cultural perspectives is illuminating.
The book is a final publication of the author's doctoral dissertation made available to the archaeological and academic community at large. The book is geared to be a working tool for archaeologists dealing in this period and region and to scholars who study its arts and crafts. It provides a handy typological structure for jewelry classification as well as a comprehensive and useful catalogue for research in this and related fields. In addition, the book illustrates the significance, meaning and functions of jewelry and the development of the jeweler's craft in the southern Levant during the first and second millennia BCE.
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