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Places of Memory

This book examines spatialised practices of remembrance and its role in reshaping societies from prehistory to today; it presents a reflection on the creation of memories through the organisation and use of landscapes and spaces that explicitly considers the multiplicity of meanings of the past.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Horn, Christian
Otros Autores: Wollentz, Gustav, Di Maida, Gianpiero, Haug, Annette
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Christian Horn, Gustav Wollentz, Gianpiero Di Maida and Annette Haug -- Commemoration and Change: Remembering What May Not Have Happened -- Richard Bradley -- Figure 1. George Petrie's survey of the Hill of Tara drawing on the evidence of the dinnshenchas. Source: Petrie 1839 -- Figure 2. The Swallowhead Spring which was one of the principal sources of the Kennet -- Figure 3. The West Kennet Long Barrow 
505 8 |a Figure 4. The site of the palisaded enclosures viewed from the West Kennet long barrow. The monuments were on the low ground in the centre of the picture -- Figure 5. Silbury Hill seen from the West Kennet long barrow. The Roman small town was on the low ground in front of the mound and on the right hand side of the monument -- The Multiple Pasts of Archaic Greece: The Landscapes of Crete and the Argolid, 900-500 BCE -- James Whitley 
505 8 |a Figure 1. View over Cairnholy 2, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Photo taken from Human development in landscapes: graduate school at Kiel University http://www.gshdl.uni-kiel.de (Courtesy and copyright, Graduate School, Human Development in Landscape, K -- Figure 2. View from the Argive Heraion looking over the Argive plain towards Argos itself (photo author) -- Figure 3. Detail of pseudo-Cyclopean masonry, upper temple terrace, Argive Heraion (photo author) 
505 8 |a Figure 7. Map of Crete, showing location of sites mentioned (prepared by Kirsty Harding) -- Aeneas, Romulus, and the Memory Site of the Forum Augustum in Rome -- Matthias J. Bensch -- The Spoils of Eternity: Spolia as Collective Memory in the Basilica of St. Peter during the 4th century AD -- Christina Videbech -- Figure 1. Plan by Alfarano of Old St Peters, 1590. Spolia marked with orange by the author. -- Figure 2. Part of Tabula Peutingeriana. Cut made by the author. -- Were TRB Depositions Boundary Markers in the Neolithic Landscape? -- Michael Müller 
500 |a Fig 1. Hoard with thin-butted flint axe blades from Djupbrunns (region Gotland, Sweden) Michael Müller. 
520 |a This book examines spatialised practices of remembrance and its role in reshaping societies from prehistory to today; it presents a reflection on the creation of memories through the organisation and use of landscapes and spaces that explicitly considers the multiplicity of meanings of the past. 
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880 8 |6 505-00  |a Figure 4. The blinding of Polyphemos on an Argive krater, around 650 BC (image courtesy École Françaised'Athènes/ Deutschesarchäologisches Institut Athens). -- Figure 5. The inscription from the monument commemorating the 'Seven Against Thebes' found in the Agora of Argos. The inscription reads ΕΡΟΟΝΤΟΝΕΝΘΗΒΑΙΣ -- ἡρώωντωνἐνΘήβαις- the hero shrine of those in Thebes (image after Pariente 1992, plate 36 fig. 2 -- co -- Figure 6. Map showing distribution of tomb cults in the Argolid and Attica (map prepared by Kirsty Harding) 
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