|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
This book contributes to the current discussion on geoethics and
global ethics within the geoscience and humanities communities. It
provides new content and insights into developing convergent human
actions in response to global anthropogenic changes, based on
perspectives that make it possible to combine geoscience knowledge
with humanities and social sciences approaches. Selected authors
present their reflections, findings and insights regarding the
vision of geoethics (ethics of responsibility towards the Earth) as
global ethics from philosophical, humanities and social sciences
perspectives. In addition, they discuss ethical frameworks from
diverse cultural traditions, searching for points of intersection
with geoethics. The goal: for global environmental problems to be
managed via multi-perspective approaches that can more effectively
accommodate complexity. Combining the strengths of the geosciences,
humanities and social sciences can pave the way for a paradigm
shift in how human societies develop adaptive, sustainable
responses to environmental changes and societal inequalities.
Papers from the session 'The Intellectual and Spiritual Expression
of Non-Literate Societies' given at the XVI World Congress of the
International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences
(Florianopolis, Brazil, 4-10 September 2011). Contents:
Presentation (Emmanuel Anati); 1) Les adaptations humaines et
l'expression spirituelle des premiers Hommes anatomiquement
modernes a la transition du Paleolithique moyen au Paleolithique
superieur (Janusz K. Kozlowski); 2) The Lipari Middle Paleolithic
and early navigation in the Mediterranean (Emmanuel Anati); 3) The
Paleolithic sanctuary at Har Karkom, Negev desert (Emmanuel Anati);
4) The Karkomian flint industry: the context of the Har Karkom
sanctuary at the transition between Middle and Upper Paleolithic
(Federico Mailland); 4) Geoglyphs on Har Karkom plateau: witness to
the early start of the expression of conceptual ideas during the
early Upper Paleolithic (Federico Mailland); 5) Astronomical
representations in rock art: some examples of the cognitive and
spiritual processes of non-literate people (Fernando Coimbra); 6)
Ancient myths and scientific fiction: the representation of big
head in the prehistoric art and its recreation in Western culture
(Santiago Guimaraes); 7) The pre-contact pueblo Kachina in the
American Southwest: its iconography, first appearances and contexts
of symbolic meanings (Jessica Joyce Christie); 8) Deer
representation in Sierra da Capivara National Park: morphology,
syntax and archaeological contexts: a visual analysis (Elaine
Ignacio); 9) Indigenous dolls and figurines: where sacred and
social worlds merge and the implications for archaeologists (Sharon
Moses); 10) Conveying an understanding of the landscape: the rock
art of the Tagus and the Guadiana Valleys (Luiz Oosterbeek); 11)
The deer figures in Tagus rock art (Sara Garces); 12) The geometric
art of the Iberian schist plaques (Cristina Lopes); 13)
Anthropozoomorphic figures and other monsters: mythical fantastic
figures in Alpine rock art (Umberto Sansoni); 14) Beliefs and
Practices Connected with Megalithic Burial Customs in Eastern India
(Ranjana Ray); 15) Substrats neolithiques aux arts traditionnels
des Balkans (Marcel Otte).
Papers from Sessions C11, C22, WS29 and C88 from the XV UISPP World
Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006); Contents: 1) Landscape
development in North-central littoral Portugal; Influenced by
climate, anthropogenically induced or both? (Randi Danielsen); 2)
Sulla scia dei Micenei: due produzioni specializzate nel sito del
bronzo finale di Archi (Provincia di Chieti, Italy) (Tomaso Di
Fraia); 3) La peinture sur ceramique tupiguarani: expression des
valeurs regionales et ethiques des horticulteurs prehistoriques
tardifs du sud et de l'est bresiliens (Andre Prous); 4) Os
horticultores guaranis: problematicas, perspectivas e modelos
(Andre Luis R. Soares); 5) L'occupation Tupinamba a Rio de Janeiro,
Bresil (Angela Buarque); 6) The exploitation of Ursus arctos on the
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age site of Villiers-sur Seine
(Seine-et-Marne, France) (C. Pautret-Homerville, G. Auxiette and R.
Peake); 7) La formacion de las sociedades protourbanas en el ne de
la Peninsula Iberica a partir de los contextos funerarios (1100-550
Ane cal.) (Enriqueta Pons, Raimon Graells, Mariona Valldeperez); 8)
Dwelling of ancient people as form of adaptation to cold climate
conditions (Based on materials of Early Iron Age in Western
Siberia) (Natalia Matveeva, Svetlana Berlina); 9) Food production
in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula (1500-900 Cal Ane)
(Joaquim Oltra Puigdomenech); 10) El complejo Marcavilca: Movilidad
ciclica y territorio en las poblaciones tempranas del Morro Solar,
Chorrillos (Luisa Diaz Arriola); 11) Tourism, Archaeology and
Sustainable Development - A Model for Archaeological Areas
Management (Fabio Carbone, Carlos M.M. Costa); 12) Mapping the
Cosmos - A cognitive approach to Iberian prehistoric enclosures
(Antonio Carlos Valera); 13) The ditched enclosures of the Middle
Guadiana Basin (Victor Hurtado); 14) Neolithic enclosures as power
expression in Mediterranean Spain (Teresa Orozco Kohler et al.);
15) Montenegro, a Neolithic enclosure in Galicia - Insights into
Megalithic space (Camila Gianotti Garcia et al.); 16) Ten keys to
think Southern Iberian ditched enclosures (Jose E. Marquez Romero,
Victor J. Jimenez Jaimez); 17) El Lugar de Marroquies Bajos (Jaen,
Espana) - Localizacion y ordenacion interna (Marcelo Castro Lopez
et al.); 18) Spatial Organisation of the Alcalar Copper Age
Settlement (Algarve, Portugal) (Maria Elena Moran Hernandez); 19)
Scaling the social context of Copper Age Aggregations in Iberia
(Pedro Diaz-del-Rio); 20) Sicilian Anthropization in the
Mediterranean Background (Angelo Vintaloro); 21) Etablissements et
Parcours: L'influence de l'environnement sur les strategies
d'installation et sur les parcours pendant le Chalcolithique en
Italie Centre-Septentrionale (Neva Chiarenza et al.).
These essays, from a session of the 15th uispp congress,
investigate the ways in which prehistoric rock art interacted with
the landscape to define symbolic space. The authors look at how the
study of rock art can help to define prehistoric cultures and
territories, as well as to symbolicaly demarcate space both in the
context of a broad landscape and in, for example, an individual
cave. Essays in French and English.
Eighteen essays from the 15th uispp congress which look at the
iconography and symbolism of prehistoric art, focusing in the main
on rock art. Papers include reports on new discoveries, such as
some schematic Neolithic and Chalcothic engravingson the Ibor River
in Spain, on particular symbols, such as Neolithic cruciform
designs, and broader theoretical papers on issues such as the
interplay between art and shamanism or the use of new techniques
such as optical 3D measurements in the interpretation of rock art.
Papers in English, Spanish and French.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
|