
Diversity of Sacrifice
Form and Function of Sacrificial Practices in the Ancient World and Beyond
Carrie Ann Murray(Editor)
State University of New York Press
Published on 2. January 2017
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Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-1-4384-5994-3 (ISBN)
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Explores sacrificial practices across a range of contexts from prehistory to the present.
The term "sacrifice" belies what is a complex and varied transhistorical and transcultural phenomenon. Bringing together scholars from such diverse fields as anthropology, archaeology, epigraphy, literature, and theology, Diversity of Sacrifice explores sacrificial practices across a range of contexts from prehistory to the present. Incorporating theory, material culture, and textual evidence, the volume seeks to consider new and divergent data related to contexts of sacrifice that can help broaden our field of vision while raising new questions. The essays contributed here move beyond reductive and simple explanations to explore complex areas of social interaction. Sacrifice plays a key role in the overlapping sacred and secular spheres for a number of societies in the past and present. How religious beliefs and practices can be integral parts of life on individual and community levels is of fundamental importance to understanding the past and present. In addition to aiding scholarly research, Diversity of Sacrifice enables students to explore this rich theme across Europe and the Mediterranean with clear discussions of theory and data.
The term "sacrifice" belies what is a complex and varied transhistorical and transcultural phenomenon. Bringing together scholars from such diverse fields as anthropology, archaeology, epigraphy, literature, and theology, Diversity of Sacrifice explores sacrificial practices across a range of contexts from prehistory to the present. Incorporating theory, material culture, and textual evidence, the volume seeks to consider new and divergent data related to contexts of sacrifice that can help broaden our field of vision while raising new questions. The essays contributed here move beyond reductive and simple explanations to explore complex areas of social interaction. Sacrifice plays a key role in the overlapping sacred and secular spheres for a number of societies in the past and present. How religious beliefs and practices can be integral parts of life on individual and community levels is of fundamental importance to understanding the past and present. In addition to aiding scholarly research, Diversity of Sacrifice enables students to explore this rich theme across Europe and the Mediterranean with clear discussions of theory and data.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Paperback (trade)
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2 Figures; 1 Tables, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and white; 7 Maps
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Height: 254 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
538 gr
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978-1-4384-5994-3 (9781438459943)
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Content
Introduction
The Value and Power of Sacrifice
Carrie Ann Murray Part I. Defining and Redefining the Boundaries of Sacrifice 1. Anthropology and Sacrifice
Phillips Stevens Jr.
2. A View from a Fen: On the Concept of Sacrifice and the Possibility of Understanding Neolithic Wetland Depositions
Asa Berggren
3. Gifts from the Gods: A New Look at Some Weapons and Vessels from the Metal Ages
Christoph Huth
4. Post-Domestic Sacrifice: Exploring the Present and Future of Gifts for the Gods
Samantha Hurn
Part II. Sacrifice across the Mediterranean World 5. Every Good and Pure Thing: Sacrifice in the Ancient Egyptian Context
Mary-Ann Pouls Wegner
6. The Mythology of Carthaginian Child Sacrifice: A Physical Anthropological Perspective
Jeffrey H. Schwartz
7. The Art of Ancient Greek Sacrifice: Spectacle, Gaze, Performance
Tyler Jo Smith
8. Etruscan Human Sacrifice: The Case of Tarquinia
Nancy T. de Grummond
Part III. Exploring Exceptional Cases of Sacrifice 9. Human Sacrifice as "Crisis Management? The Case of the Early Neolithic Site of Herxheim, Palatinate, Germany
Andrea Zeeb-Lanz, Rose-Marie Arbogast,Silja Bauer, Bruno Boulestin, Anne-Sophie Coupey, Anthony Denaire, Fabian Haack,Christian Jeunesse, Dirk Schimmelpfennig, Rouven Turck
10. Dog Sacrifice at the Protohistoric Site of Mas Castellar (Pontos, Spain)
Enriqueta Pons, Lidia Colominas, Maria Sana
11. Understanding the Death and Burial of Northern European Bog Bodies
Guinevere Granite
Part IV. Formularizing and Regularizing Sacrifice
12. Sacrificing the Sign: The Alphabet as an Offering in Ancient Israel, or A Classicist's Read on the Ritual Law of the Sotah
Roger D. Woodard
13. Ancient Greek Laws on Sacrifice
Michael Gagarin
14. In What Way Is Christ's Death a Sacrifice? Theories of Sacrifice and Theologies of the Cross
S. Mark Heim
Contributors
Index
The Value and Power of Sacrifice
Carrie Ann Murray Part I. Defining and Redefining the Boundaries of Sacrifice 1. Anthropology and Sacrifice
Phillips Stevens Jr.
2. A View from a Fen: On the Concept of Sacrifice and the Possibility of Understanding Neolithic Wetland Depositions
Asa Berggren
3. Gifts from the Gods: A New Look at Some Weapons and Vessels from the Metal Ages
Christoph Huth
4. Post-Domestic Sacrifice: Exploring the Present and Future of Gifts for the Gods
Samantha Hurn
Part II. Sacrifice across the Mediterranean World 5. Every Good and Pure Thing: Sacrifice in the Ancient Egyptian Context
Mary-Ann Pouls Wegner
6. The Mythology of Carthaginian Child Sacrifice: A Physical Anthropological Perspective
Jeffrey H. Schwartz
7. The Art of Ancient Greek Sacrifice: Spectacle, Gaze, Performance
Tyler Jo Smith
8. Etruscan Human Sacrifice: The Case of Tarquinia
Nancy T. de Grummond
Part III. Exploring Exceptional Cases of Sacrifice 9. Human Sacrifice as "Crisis Management? The Case of the Early Neolithic Site of Herxheim, Palatinate, Germany
Andrea Zeeb-Lanz, Rose-Marie Arbogast,Silja Bauer, Bruno Boulestin, Anne-Sophie Coupey, Anthony Denaire, Fabian Haack,Christian Jeunesse, Dirk Schimmelpfennig, Rouven Turck
10. Dog Sacrifice at the Protohistoric Site of Mas Castellar (Pontos, Spain)
Enriqueta Pons, Lidia Colominas, Maria Sana
11. Understanding the Death and Burial of Northern European Bog Bodies
Guinevere Granite
Part IV. Formularizing and Regularizing Sacrifice
12. Sacrificing the Sign: The Alphabet as an Offering in Ancient Israel, or A Classicist's Read on the Ritual Law of the Sotah
Roger D. Woodard
13. Ancient Greek Laws on Sacrifice
Michael Gagarin
14. In What Way Is Christ's Death a Sacrifice? Theories of Sacrifice and Theologies of the Cross
S. Mark Heim
Contributors
Index