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Colouring the Past: The Significance of Colour in Archaeological Research



Autor: Jones, Andrew.
Rok: 2002
ISBN: 9781859735473
NKP-CNB: boa001-muni.000172558
OKCZID: 110011912

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
Colouring the past: the significance of colour in archaeological research. 1st pub. Editor Andrew JONES, editor Gavin MACGREGOR. New York: Berg, 2002, 250 s.


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Colour shapes our world in profound, if sometimes subtle ways. It helps us to classify, form opinions, and make aesthetic and emotional judgements. Colour operates in every culture as a symbol, a metaphor, and as part of an aesthetic system. Yet archaeologists have traditionally subordinated the study of colour to the form and material value of the objects they find and thereby overlook its impact on conceptual systems throughout human history. This book explores the means by which colour-based cultural understandings are formed, and how they are used to sustain or alter social relations. From colour systems in the Mesolithic, to Aztec symbolism and the use of colour in Roman Pompeii, this book paints a new picture of the past. Through their close observation of monuments and material culture, authors uncover the subtle role colour has played in the construction of past social identities and the expression of ancient beliefs.


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