
      Published in honour of P.R.S. Moorey, one of the foremost Near Eastern 
      scholars of his generation, Culture through Objects brings 
      together nineteen studies by leading international specialists on 
      aspects of the archaeology of the ancient Near East. 
The 
      volume focuses on three main themes that have been central to Moorey's 
      extensive contributions to the field: tracking cultural transfers, 
      understanding images and the study of ancient materials and manufacture. 
      Ranging widely in space and time from Egypt to Central Asia and from the 
      Neolithic to the Sasanian period, the studies are linked by their shared 
      methodology, namely a commitment to the crucial role played by objects 
      in the reconstruction of past cultures and the recognition of the 
      importance of contextual analysis in evaluating the material evidence. 
      
The papers present the results of current research on a 
      variety of topics, including the origins of pharaonic iconography, the 
      spread of writing, stone vessels, prehistoric figurines, the iconography 
      of seals, early metallurgy, ancient cuisine and the use of works of art 
      in ancient societies. Together they provide a useful survey of some of 
      the most active areas of ancient Near Eastern archaeology and will be of 
      interest to both students and scholars.
    
 
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