The power of technology in the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean the case of the painted plaster

"This volume brings both technological and iconographic (and other) approaches closer together: by completing certain gaps in the literature on technology and, by investigating how and why technological transfer has developed and what broader impact this had on the wider social dynamics of the...

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adam_text Contents List of Figures vii List of Tables ix List of Abbreviations xi Acknowledgements xiii 1 (Prologue): A Tale of Frescoes 1 Introduction 1 Analytical, Technological and Conservation Studies 7 Social Aspects as the Interface between Technology, Iconography and Style 11 2 The Power of Technology, Knowledge and Social Agency 15 Introduction 15 Painted Plaster Definitions 16 Technology Definitions 17 Who were the Artisans? 23 Social Identities and Social Organization of Artisans 27 Technology within an Elite Context 34 Human Action at the Epicentre of Technology: a Labyrinth of Relationships 41 3 Technological Style and the Power of Technology and Knowledge 45 Introduction 45 Iconography, Technology and Style 45 Technological Style 48 4 Archaeometric Approaches to Technologies and Materials 52 Introduction 52 Instrumental Analysis and Sampling Strategies 53 The Methodology of Experimentation and Replication 63 Conclusions 76 VI CONTENTS 5 Painted Plaster in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean 77 Introduction 77 Cross-Cultural Contacts and Crafts in East Mediterranean Societies 77 The Role of Painted Plaster in East Mediterranean Societies 84 The Archaeological Context and the Importance of the Material per Site 86 Discussion of Painted Plaster and its Date within its Context on Site 107 6 Analyzed to Bits: Technological and Iconographie Transfer 111 Introduction 111 Macroscopic Study Results 112 Microscopic Study Results 121 Mineralogical Identification of Plaster and Pigments by Means ofXRD 128 The Blue Pigment Issue 134 Non-Destructive Approaches 1: Instrumental Analyses 139 Non-Destructive Approaches 2: Experimental Replication 140 7 Considering Material Culture and Social Identities 147 Introduction 147 Technology and Social Agency: Archaeological Context 148 Social Agency and Technology: Social Context 165 Conclusions 185 8 Technology and Social Agency of Painted Plaster 186 Introduction 186 Technological Transfer in Support of Iconographie Transfer? 187 Agency in Painted Plaster Production in the Late Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean 188 Technology and Trade in an eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age Context 189 Where to Go from Here? 195 Bibliography 199 Glossary 243 Index 245
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