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245 00 $aCult in context :$breconsidering ritual in archaeology /$cedited by David A. Barrowclough and Caroline Malone.
260 $aOxford :$bOxbow ;$aOakville, CT :$b[Distributed by] D. Brown Bk. Co.,$cc2007.
300 $axi, 352 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill., maps (some col.) ;$c29 cm.
500 $a"This volume arose out of a conference held at Magdalene College, Cambridge in December 2006"--Introd.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Cult in context /$rCaroline Malone, David A. Barrowclough and Simon Stoddart --$tRitual and cult in Malta and beyond: traditions of interpretation /$rColin Renfrew --$tMaltese Temple cult: the antecedents /$rDavid Trump --$tOf giants and deckchairs: understanding the Maltese megalithic temples /$rKatya Stroud --$tRitual space and structure: the context of cult in Malta and Gozo /$rCaroline Malone --$tLandscape and ritual in late Neolithic Malta /$rReuben Grima --$tMapping cult context: GIS applications in Maltese temples /$rMichael Anderson and Simon Stoddart --$tPutting cult in context: ritual, religion and cult in temple period Malta /$rDavid A. Barrowclough --$tThe Maltese death cult in context /$rSimon Stoddart --$tFrom Cabiri to goddesses: cult, ritual and context in the formative years of Maltese archaeology /$rNicholas Vella --$tEphebism in Maltese prehistoric art? /$rAndrew Townsend --$tGender tension in figurines in SE Europe /$rRobin Hardie --
505 80 $tReligious experience in the prehistoric Maltese underworld /$rRobin Skeates --$tUnderground religion revisited /$rRuth D. Whitehouse --$tThe Phoenicians and the Maltese prehistoric cultural landscape /$rAnthony Bonanno --$tCult of the dead or cult for the dead: studies of Jewish catacombs in Malta in context /$rPiotr Drag --$tArchitectural order and the ordering of imagery in Malta and Ireland: a comparative perspective /$rChristopher Tilley --$tCulture and cult: some aspects of passage tomb society in the Boyne Region, Ireland /$rGeorge Eogan --$tWorking stone: making monuments in the Irish Neolithic /$rGabriel Cooney --$tTowards the within: Stonehenge and its purpose /$rTimothy Darvill --$tWalking the track and believing: the sweet track as a means of accessing earlier Neolithic spirituality /$rClive Jonathon Bond --$tResting in pieces: deposition practices at the Mound of the Hostages, Tara, Ireland /$rMuiris O'Sullivan --
505 80 $tEnclosing places: a contextual approach to cult and religion in Neolithic central Europe /$rPeter F. Biehl --$tCarving identity: the social context of Neolithic rock art and megalithic art /$rBlaze O'Connor --$tAnimism in the rock art and material culture of prehistoric Siberia /$rLiliana Janik --$tThe sacred engagement: outline of a hypothesis about the origin of human 'religious experience' /$rLambros Malafouris --$tTime, cycles and ritual behaviour /$rIain Morley --$tThe shipping news: land and water in Bronze Age Scandinavia /$rRichard Bradley --$tThe late classic drought cult: ritual activity as a response to environmental stress among the ancient Maya /$rHolley Moyes --$tCult in cometary context /$rPatrick McCafferty --$tCult in context in Jomon Japan /$rSimon Kaner --$tBringing down the mountain: standing stones on the Northern and Central Tibetan Plateau, 500 BCE-500 CE /$rMark Aldenerfer --
505 80 $tThe meaning of ritual diversity in the Chalcolithic of the Southern Levant /$rYorke M. Rowan and David Ilan --$tHousing the dead: burials inside houses and vessels in the Neolithic Balkans /$rGoce Naumov --$tA fire cult in south European Chalcolithic traditions: on the relationship between ritual contexts and the instrumentality of fire /$rDragos Gheorgiu --$tA contextual approach to ancient Egyptian domestic cult: the case of the 'lustration slabs' at el-Amarna /$rKate Spence --$tThe ultimate redundancy package: routine, structure and the archaeology of ritual transmission /$rCamilla Briault --$tThey dynamics of ritual on Minoan Peak sanctuaries /$rAlan Peatfield --$tIn what context? Competing and complementary approaches to contextual analysis in the study of Minoan religion /$rMatthew Haysom --$tBroken pots and severed heads: cult activity in Iron Age Europe /$rSarah Ralph --$tContexts of cult in Hispania Celtica /$rSilvia Alfayé --
505 80 $tThe role of votive objects in Roman religious practices between the fourth and second centuries BC /$rLetizia Ceccarelli --$t'Totems', 'ancestors' and 'animism'. The archaeology of ritual, shrines and sacrifice amongst the Tallensi of Northern Ghana /$rTimothy Insoll --$tTowards an archaeology of performance /$rJon P. Mitchell.
650 0 $aArchaeology and religion$vCongresses.
650 0 $aArchaeology and religion$zMalta$vCongresses.
650 0 $aArchaeology and religion$zEurope$vCongresses.
650 0 $aRites and ceremonies, Prehistoric$vCongresses.
650 0 $aRites and ceremonies, Prehistoric$zMalta$vCongresses.
650 0 $aRites and ceremonies, Prehistoric$zEurope$vCongresses.
650 0 $aReligion, Prehistoric$vCongresses.
650 0 $aReligion, Prehistoric$zMalta$vCongresses.
650 0 $aReligion, Prehistoric$zEurope$vCongresses.
651 0 $aMalta$xAntiquities$vCongresses.
651 0 $aEurope$xAntiquities$vCongresses.
653 1 $aSpiritual creativity
653 1 $aPrehistoric Malta
700 1 $aBarrowclough, David A.
700 1 $aMalone, Caroline.
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906 $0OCLC