Clay in the Age of Bronze

Essays in the Archaeology of Prehistoric Creativity

Joanna Sofaer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Jul '15

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This book offers an in-depth examination of creativity in the Bronze Age, focusing on the significance of clay in the Carpathian Basin.

This volume is a pioneering exploration of creativity during the Bronze Age, specifically through the lens of clay in the Carpathian Basin. The region's rich archaeological heritage reveals how clay was not only a practical material but also a medium of artistic expression. The book features eight thematic essays, each delving into different aspects of creativity as manifested in ceramic forms, sites, and objects. By examining these elements, the authors highlight the significance of clay in the daily lives of Bronze Age communities.

While much of the discourse on creativity tends to center around contemporary times, Clay in the Age of Bronze emphasizes that human creativity has deep roots in history. The essays presented in this book demonstrate that, despite the prevalence of metal tools and artifacts in the Bronze Age, clay played a crucial role in the cultural and artistic practices of the time. This focus on clay allows for a more nuanced understanding of the everyday experiences of people in the Carpathian Basin.

Through a combination of theoretical perspectives and specific case studies, Clay in the Age of Bronze offers fresh insights into the interplay between creativity and material culture. The innovative approach taken by the authors not only enriches our understanding of Bronze Age archaeology but also invites readers to appreciate the artistic capabilities of ancient societies. This book stands out as a significant contribution to the study of creativity in historical contexts.

ISBN: 9780521768269

Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm

Weight: 500g

225 pages