The value of making: theory and practice in ancient craft production

This volume presents new scholarship on the value and valuing of craft production in ancient societies around the Mediterranean. Ancient economic history, especially when approached archaeologically, has typically - and with good reason - focused upon the objects that were produced by craftspeople,...

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Weitere Verfasser: Hochscheid, Helle (HerausgeberIn), Russell, Ben (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2021]
Schriftenreihe:Studies in classical archaeology volume 13
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Zusammenfassung:This volume presents new scholarship on the value and valuing of craft production in ancient societies around the Mediterranean. Ancient economic history, especially when approached archaeologically, has typically - and with good reason - focused upon the objects that were produced by craftspeople, their form and style, and their distribution. Typological approaches necessary for sorting and analysing large bodies of material evidence have also prioritized the final form of artefacts. Yet it was first and foremost the craftspeople behind these items who were responsible for an item?s functionality, its purpose, and its value, and these roles have in recent years received fresh attention in anthropological and sociological studies.00The contributions gathered in this volume revolve around the role of makers, their handling of materials, and their place in networks of production and consumption, whilst at the same time remembering that craftspeople were never lone forces but depended on wider networks of supplies, colleagues, and consumers, as well as more ephemeral considerations such as aesthetics and religious value. Through this approach, the volume sheds new light not only on a range of crafts and materials from the ancient world, but also on the value of making and the making of value in ancient Mediterranean societies.
Beschreibung:xii, 253 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne
ISBN:9782503595191

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