Sensing the past : detecting the use of the five senses in ancient Near Eastern contexts : proceedings of the conference Held in Rome, Sapienza University, June 4th, 2018

Parallelsachtitel: Detecting the use of the five senses in ancient Near Eastern contexts : proceedings of the conference Held in Rome, Sapienza University, June 4th, 2018
Weitere Verfasser: Nadali, Davide , [HerausgeberIn]
Pinnock, Frances , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020.
Umfang/Format: viii, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Editorial /
  • Davide Nadali And Frances Pinnock
  • To see and/or to be seen /
  • Frances Pinnock
  • From up above I see : sight and ceremonial landscapes in the southern Levant during Early Bronze I and IV /
  • Marta D'Andrea
  • A soft step and a little drop : on the acoustic experience of the Early Bronze Age temple of the rock at Ebla /
  • Davide Nadali
  • Noisy city, silent steppe, tweeting marsh : soundscapes in Sumerian literature /
  • Lorenzo Verderame
  • Sound as an expression of social interactions in Akkadian literature /
  • Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel
  • The sound of water : the role of water in constructing forms of religiosity in the Ancient Near East /
  • Nicola Laneri
  • What did it taste like? Consuming liquids in 3rd millennium BC Syria and Mesopotamia /
  • Agnese Vacca
  • Personhood, senses and artefacts : tactile and visual experience in perceiving the immaterial materially /
  • Silvana Di Paolo
  • Touch me! Do not touch me! Sensing Mesopotamia through touch in museums /
  • Paul Collins
  • Smelling the city /
  • Federico Buccellati
  • "I am walking about shining and radiant with joy" : linking the senses and emotions in Mesopotamia /
  • Elisabeth Wagner-Durand
  • Considérations conclusives /
  • Paolo Matthiae.