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Title: Tradition
Sub-title: Transmission of Culture in the Ancient World
Edited by: Jane Fejfer, Mette Moltesen, Annette Rathje
ISBN10-13: 8763542587 : 9788763542586
Illustrations: 85 colour plates, 45 b/w plates, 22 maps & 10 tables
Format: Paperback
Size: 245x170mm
Pages: 480
Weight: 1.070 Kg.
Published: Museum Tusculanum Press (DK) - March   2015
List Price: 60.00 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 3
Subjects: Archaeology
Tradition from the Latin tradere, literally to hand over or hand down has many meanings and as a concept has a long history in Western culture. When using archaeological remains to interpret the social relations of people of Antiquity, tradition becomes an important concept. We cannot explain change without knowing and being conscious of la longue durée of material culture. Thus, over a long-term perspective archaeologists seek to trace a record of continual change. This lavishly illustrated book takes readers from prehistoric Santorini to Late Antique Rome and discusses the role of tradition in the transmission of culture and the creation, maintenance and negotiation of identity in the ancient world. Covering a wide array of subjects, including cultic rituals and the use of magical objects and symbols, votive traditions in Greek sanctuaries, funerary portraits, and Iron Age pottery, Tradition reveals how culture inheres in each and how actions and objects alike play a role in the continuation and change of culture. With its thoroughly interdisciplinary approach, Tradition breaks new ground in the studies of the classical and ancient world.
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