Etruria and Anatolia -

Etruria and Anatolia

Material Connections and Artistic Exchange
Buch | Hardcover
348 Seiten
2023
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-15102-3 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
Explores what the striking similarities in Etruscan and Anatolian material culture reveal about contact and exchange between these distant regions in the Mediterranean. Identifies shared practices, common visual language and movements of objects and artisans in both directions and presents a complex picture of connectivity's modes and implications.
Striking similarities in Etruscan and Anatolian material culture reveal various forms of contact and exchange between these regions on opposite sides of the Mediterranean. This is the first comprehensive investigation of these connections, approaching both cultures as agents of artistic exchange rather than as side characters in a Greek-focused narrative. It synthesizes a wide range of material evidence from c. 800 – 300 BCE, from tomb architecture and furniture to painted vases, terracotta reliefs, and magic amulets. By identifying shared practices, common visual language, and movements of objects and artisans (from both east to west and west to east), it illuminates many varied threads of the interconnected ancient Mediterranean fabric. Rather than trying to account for the similarities with any one, overarching theory, this volume presents multiple, simultaneous modes and implications of connectivity while also recognizing the distinct local identities expressed through shared artistic and cultural traditions.

Elizabeth P. Baughan is an Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Richmond. She is the author of Couched in Death: Klinai and Identity in Anatolia and Beyond (2013). Lisa C. Pieraccini is a Lecturer in the History of Art Department and Affiliated Faculty in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is an elected member of the Istituto di Studi Etruschi ed Italici in Florence, co-editor of the series Cities of the Etruscans, and consulting editor of the Journal of Etruscan and Italic Studies.

Introduction: Etruria, Anatolia, and Wider Mediterranean Connectivity Lisa C. Pieraccini and Elizabeth P. Baughan; Part I. Broadening Perspectives: A Wider Mediterranean Landscape: 1. From East to West and Beyond Alessandro Naso; Part II. Interpretive Frameworks: 2. Bridging Cultures in the Past and Present Tamar Hodos; 3. Etruria and Anatolia: An Ancient Relationship Framed by the Modern Views of 'Orientalization' Jessica Nowlin; 4. A Tale of Two Buccheri: East and West Theresa Huntsman; 5. The Role of Greek Sanctuaries in Material and Artistic Interactions between Etruria and Anatolia Nassos Papalexandrou; Part III. Technology and Mobility: 6. Wooden Furniture from Verucchio and Gordion Elizabeth Simpson; 7. Refugee Terracotta Craftsmen from Anatolia in Southern Etruria and Latium, 550/540-510 BCE Nancy A. Winter; Part IV. Shared Practices: 8. Etruscan Lightning and Anatolian Images: The Use and Perception of Tridents in Etruria and the East Jean MacIntosh Turfa; 9. Luxury Consumption and Elite Lifestyles Annette Rathje; 10. Tracing Connections Between Archaic Etruria and Anatolia in Material Culture and Funerary Ideology Fernando Gilotta; 11. Rock Tombs and Monuments in South Etruria and Anatolia: Typology, Chronology, Ideology – Differences and Common Elements Stephan Steingräber; Part V. Shared and Distinct Iconographies: 12. Wall Paintings from Gordion in their Anatolian Context Susanne Berndt; 13. Chasing the Dog in Etruria and Anatolia: Connections, Context, and Meaning Lisa C. Pieraccini; 14. Reconsidering Ionian and Other Eastern Influences on Etruscan Black-Figure Vase-Painting Dimitris Paleothodoros; Part VI. Shared Forms, Distinct Functions: 15. Forms and Functions of Beds and Couches in Etruscan and Anatolian Tombs Elizabeth P. Baughan; 16. Female Assembly on Archaic Etruscan and Anatolian Funerary Monuments Gretchen Meyers; 17. Anatolian Fashion in Etruscan Clothing: The Case of the Pointed Shoes Tuna Şare Ağtürk; 18. Male Necklaces in the East and West Alexis Q. Castor.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Mediterranean Studies in Antiquity
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises; 3 Maps; 47 Halftones, color; 14 Halftones, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 173 x 250 mm
Gewicht 850 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
ISBN-10 1-009-15102-9 / 1009151029
ISBN-13 978-1-009-15102-3 / 9781009151023
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