The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and
mythicism. On the one hand it represents a specialist area of
archaeological interest, on the other, it has a wide general appeal.
The Celtic world is accessible through archaeology, history,
linguistics and art history. Of these disciplines, art history offers
the most direct message to a wider audience. This volume of 37 papers
brings together a truly international group of pre-eminent specialists
in the field of Celtic art and Celtic studies. It is a benchmark
volume the like of which has not been seen since the publication of
Paul Jacobsthal’s Early Celtic Art in 1944. The papers chart the
history of attempts to understand Celtic art and argue for novel
approaches in discussions spanning the whole of Continental Europe and
the British Isles. This new body of international scholarship will
give the reader a sense of the richness of the material and current
debates. Artefacts of rich form and decoration, which we might call
art, provide a most sensitive set of indicators of key areas of past
societies, their power, politics and transformations. With its broad
geographical scope, this volume offers a timely opportunity to
re-assess contacts, context, transmission and meaning in Celtic art
for understanding the development of European cultures, identities and
economies in pre- and proto-history. Nominated for Current Archaeology
Book of the Year 2016.
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Making Connections
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782976561
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxbow Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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