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The Sacred Body : Materializing the Divine Through Human Remains in Antiquity.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laneri, Nicola.
Contributor:
Laneri, Nicola, Editor.
Series:
Material Religion in Antiquity Series
Material Religion in Antiquity Series ; v.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient.
Human remains (Archaeology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (161 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2021.
Summary:
The human body serves as a symbolic bridge between communities of the living and the divine. This is clearly evident in mythological stories that recount the creation of humans by deities within ancient and contemporaneous societies across a very broad geographical environment.In certain circumstances, parts of selected humans can become an ideal proxy for connecting with the supernatural, as demonstrated by the cult of human skulls in Near Eastern Neolithic communities, as well as the cult of relics of Christian saints from the early Christian era.To go deeper into this topic, this volume aims to undertake a cross-cultural investigation of the role played by both humans and human remains in creating forms of relationality with the divine in antiquity. Such an approach will highlight how the human body can be envisioned as part of a broader materialization of religious beliefs that is based on connecting different realms of materiality in the perception of the supernatural by communities of the living.
Contents:
Cover
Book Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
1. The Sacred Body: introduction
2. Materializing what matters. Ritualized bodies from a time before text
3. Inscribing bodies in Bronze Age Cyprus
4. Manufacturing relics: the social construction of the 'sacred things'
5. You're in or you're out: the inclusion or exclusion of sacred royal bodies in the tomb of the 21st Dynasty High Priests of Amen
6. Materializing the ancestors: sacred body parts and fragments in the ancient Near East
7. Modified bodies: an interpretation of social identity embedded into bones
8. Feeding the divine. Body concepts and human sacrifice among the Classic period Maya
About the Material Religion in Antiquity (MaReA) series.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781789255218
178925521X
9781789255195
1789255198
OCLC:
1246623423

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