03460nam 22005173 450 991105291950332120241021084507.09798888571156(MiAaPQ)EBC31731649(Au-PeEL)EBL31731649(CKB)36367197800041(OCoLC)1463069838(Perlego)4604954(Exl-AI)31731649(EXLCZ)993636719780004120241021d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierForsaken Relics Practices and Rituals of Appropriating Abandoned Artifacts from Antiquity to Modern Times1st ed.Havertown :Oxbow Books, Limited,2024.©2024.1 online resource (262 pages)Multidisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Societies (MAtAS) Series ;v.49798888571149 Intro -- TOC -- Contributors -- Preface -- Appropriating Places -- Chapter 1: The biographies of Neolithic burnt houses -- Chapter 2: Roman euocatio, or how to get possession of a deserted city -- Chapter 3: Reclaiming the funery space: The protection and re-use of tombs in the burial grounds of Hierapolis in Phrygia -- Redefining Abandonment -- Chapter 4: Relic(t) ecologies. Exploring abandonment in the Apuan Alps -- Chapter 5: Depopulating landscapes: Methodology and the materiality of archives in Calabria -- Chapter 6: Rehabi(li)tating abandonment. Urban occupations and their regenerative practices -- Claiming Things -- Chapter 7: After death: Rituality used to legitimise the appropriation of abandoned goods in ancient Egypt -- Chapter 8: How to preserve an oikos? The case of Isaeus's Oration VIII -- Chapter 9: How to claim things with rites. Care for the dead and inheritance rights in early modern Europe (and beyond) -- Afterword -- Chapter 10: Biographies of place and the significance of place-value.This scholarly work, edited by Alessandro Buono, Gianluca Miniaci, and Anna Anguissola, explores the practices and rituals associated with the appropriation of abandoned artifacts from antiquity to modern times. Combining perspectives from history, archaeology, and anthropology, the book examines how societies address the social and material voids created by death, abandonment, and other interruptions. It highlights the role of rituality and performative acts in legitimizing the claim over forsaken objects and spaces, fostering continuity within human and non-human relationships. Drawing on diverse case studies spanning the Neolithic to the present day, the volume delves into themes such as abandonment, care, and cultural continuity. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students of ancient societies, material culture, and ritual practices.Generated by AI.Multidisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Societies (MAtAS) SeriesRitualGenerated by AIAbandonment of propertyGenerated by AIRitualAbandonment of property930.1Buono Alessandro800893Miniaci Gianluca476769Anguissola Anna328553MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911052919503321Forsaken Relics4528623UNINA