Human and Aquatic Beings: Interactions in and Beyond the Eastern Mediterranean (3rd-1st Millennia Bce)
Tsouparopoulou, Christina, Recht, Lærke
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2025-01-13
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 160
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031736427
- ISBN-13: 9783031736421
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This volume examines the role of fish and molluscs in everyday life as well as in terms of their impact on social structures, and as part of ideological and symbolic expression. Given the prevalence of anddependence on water in various forms in all regions of the Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt and Western Asia, it is no wonder that fish and other aquatic species made an impact on human lives. Yet this topic remains rather understudied. Until recently, ongoing projects in marine and freshwater species and their interaction with humans and the environment either focus on the European marine ecosystem or on themes other than the social interactions of humans and aquatic species.
The chapters in this volume explore questions related to fishing practices and technologies, social status, human-fish/mollusc relations (including potential over-exploitation), and fish/molluscs in ritual practices (e.g. as temple offerings, festival consumption, burial offerings), and ideology and religion (e.g. associated with supernatural beings or sacred space, as hybrid creatures, and as represented in luxury goods). The volume also examines aquatic species as a nonalimentary resource, for example as jewellery, inlays, dyeing and medicinal purposes. The material under investigation includes faunal remains (worked and unworked), fishing gear and related tools, iconography and written sources. Many chapters also integrate multiple lines of evidence, ranging from stylistic, contextual and iconographic analyses to zooarchaeological investigations. This volume is relevant to archaeologists, zooarchaeologists, biologists and anyone interested in human-animal relations and/or the archaeology of the early Eastern Mediterranean and surrounding regions.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本卷探討魚類和軟體動物在日常生活中的角色,以及它們對社會結構的影響,並作為意識形態和象徵表達的一部分。考慮到在東地中海、埃及和西亞各地水資源的普遍性和依賴性,魚類和其他水生物對人類生活的影響並不奇怪。然而,這一主題仍然相對缺乏研究。直到最近,持續進行的海洋和淡水物種及其與人類和環境互動的項目,主要集中在歐洲海洋生態系統或其他主題,而非人類與水生物的社會互動。
本卷的各章探討與捕魚實踐和技術、社會地位、人類與魚類/軟體動物的關係(包括潛在的過度開採)、以及魚類/軟體動物在儀式實踐中的角色(例如作為寺廟供品、節慶消費、埋葬供品)、意識形態和宗教(例如與超自然存在或神聖空間相關,作為混合生物,以及在奢侈品中的表現)等相關問題。本卷還考察水生物作為非食用資源的用途,例如作為珠寶、鑲嵌物、染料和藥用目的。研究材料包括動物遺骸(加工和未加工)、捕魚工具及相關器具、圖像學和書面資料。許多章節還整合了多種證據,包括風格、背景和圖像分析,以及動物考古學的調查。本卷對考古學家、動物考古學家、生物學家以及對人類與動物關係和/或早期東地中海及周邊地區的考古學感興趣的任何人都具有重要意義。
作者簡介
Christina Tsouparopoulou, Assistant Professor in Mesopotamian Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, UKSW Warsaw and Honorary Fellow, Department of Archaeology, Durham University. Main research interests: Bronze Age Mesopotamia and Eastern Mediterranean, religion, popular material culture, text and object, human-animal relations, digital humanities.
Lærke Recht, Professor of Early Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology, Department of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Institute of Classics, University of Graz and International Institute for Mesopotamian Area Studies Research Fellow; Main research interests: Bronze Age Aegean, Cyprus and Near East, human-animal relations, iconography, religion, digital archaeology.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Christina Tsouparopoulou,英國華沙大學考古學院美索不達米亞考古學助理教授及達勒姆大學考古系榮譽研究員。主要研究興趣:青銅時代美索不達米亞及東地中海、宗教、大眾物質文化、文本與物件、人類與動物關係、數位人文學。
Lærke Recht,格拉茨大學古典學院古代東地中海研究系早期東地中海考古學教授及國際美索不達米亞區域研究所研究員;主要研究興趣:青銅時代愛琴海、塞浦路斯及近東、人類與動物關係、圖像學、宗教、數位考古學。