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How Ancient
Europeans Saw the World: Vision, Patterns, and the
Shaping of the Mind in Prehistoric Times: Visions,
Patterns, and the Shaping of the Mind in Prehistoric
Times |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: Peter S.
Wells Language: English Publisher: Princeton University
Press Publication Date: 26
Aug 2012 Dimensions: 23 x
15.6 x 2.8 cm Format: Hardcover Pages: 304 Condition: NEW Product_ID: A69114C382
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The people who inhabited Europe during the two
millennia before the Roman conquests had established
urban centers, large-scale production of goods such as
pottery and iron tools, a money economy, and elaborate
rituals and ceremonies. Yet as Peter Wells argues here,
the visual world of these late prehistoric communities
was profoundly different from those of ancient Rome's
literate civilization and today's industrialized
societies. Drawing on startling new research in
neuroscience and cognitive psychology, Wells
reconstructs how the people of pre-Roman Europe saw the
world and their place in it. He sheds new light on how
they communicated their thoughts, feelings, and visual
perceptions through the everyday tools they shaped, the
pottery and metal ornaments they decorated, and the
arrangements of objects they made in their ritual places
- and how these forms and patterns in turn shaped their
experience. ''How Ancient Europeans Saw the World''
offers a completely new approach to the study of Bronze
Age and Iron Age Europe, and represents a major
challenge to existing views about prehistoric
cultures.The book demonstrates why we cannot interpret
the structures that Europe's pre-Roman inhabitants built
in the landscape, the ways they arranged their
settlements and burial sites, or the complex patterning
of their art on the basis of what these things look like
to us. Rather, we must view these objects and visual
patterns as they were meant to be seen by the ancient
people who fashioned them. |
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