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Clay in the Age of Bronze
Essays in the Archaeology of Prehistoric Creativity
This book is the first to explore creativity in the Bronze Age as expressed through the medium of clay.
Joanna Sofaer (Author)
9780521155366, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 15 July 2015
224 pages, 32 b/w illus. 7 maps 2 tables
22.9 x 15.3 x 1.3 cm, 0.38 kg
Studies of creativity frequently focus on the modern era yet creativity has always been part of human history. This book explores how creativity was expressed through the medium of clay in the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin. Although metal is one of the defining characteristics of Bronze Age Europe, in the Carpathian Basin clay was the dominant material in many areas of life. Here the daily experience of people was, therefore, much more likely to be related to clay than bronze. Through eight thematic essays, this book considers a series of different facets of creativity. Each essay combines a broad range of theoretical insights with a specific case study of ceramic forms, sites or individual objects. This innovative volume is the first to focus on creativity in the Bronze Age and offers new insights into the rich and complex archaeology of the Carpathian Basin.
Introduction
1. Hands
2. Recycling
3. Design
4. Margins
5. Resistance
6. Mimesis
7. Performance
8. Failure
Afterword.
Subject Areas: Prehistoric archaeology [HDDA], Archaeology by period / region [HDD]