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Ceramics & Archeology - An Interpretive Journey

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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In the realm of archaeology, pottery stands as a testament to human ingenuity and creativity, offering invaluable insights into the lives of our ancestors. "Ceramics & Archeology: An Interpretive Journey" embarks on an enthralling exploration of this enduring art form, unveiling the secrets hidden within these humble fragments of clay.

Spanning ten comprehensive chapters, this book delves into the multifaceted role of pottery in archaeology. From its humble origins as a utilitarian object to its evolution into an exquisite art form, pottery has played a pivotal role in shaping human history.

Through captivating narratives and in-depth analysis, we uncover the stories embedded within pottery's intricate designs and symbols. These fragments of the past provide glimpses into ancient belief systems, rituals, and cultural identities, painting a vivid picture of the lives of our predecessors.

Moreover, we traverse the globe, examining the diverse pottery traditions of various cultures, from the intricate ceramics of the ancient Greeks to the vibrant pottery of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. These cross-cultural comparisons shed light on the interconnectedness of civilizations and the fascinating ways in which pottery has facilitated cultural exchange and innovation.

Furthermore, we explore the impact of pottery on the environment, highlighting the delicate balance between pottery production and sustainability. This examination delves into historical and contemporary implications, showcasing initiatives to minimize the environmental footprint of this ancient craft.

As we conclude our journey through the realm of pottery and archaeology, we ponder the future of this enduring art form. We explore pottery's role in contemporary art and design, showcasing innovative techniques and the integration of technology in pottery-making.

"Ceramics & Archeology: An Interpretive Journey" is an essential resource for archaeologists, historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the enduring legacy of human creativity. This comprehensive guide unlocks the secrets of pottery, revealing the stories of ancient civilizations and providing a deeper appreciation for the art form that has shaped our world.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 159 pagine.

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