Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus

Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781107169678
ISBN-13 : 1107169674
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Synopsis Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus by : Philippa M. Steele

The first book to explore the development and importance of writing in ancient Cypriot society over 1,500 years.

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and its Context

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and its Context
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781139620086
ISBN-13 : 1139620088
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Synopsis Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and its Context by : Philippa M. Steele

This volume offers a new and interdisciplinary treatment of syllabic writing in ancient Cyprus. A team of distinguished scholars tackles epigraphic, palaeographic, linguistic, archaeological, historical and terminological problems relating to the island's writing systems in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, from the appearance of writing around the fifteenth century down to the end of the first millennium BC. The result is not intended to be a single, unified view of the scripts and their context, but rather a varied collection that demonstrates a range of interpretations of the evidence and challenges some of the longstanding or traditional views of the population of ancient Cyprus and its epigraphic habits. This is the first comprehensive account of the 'Cypro-Minoan' and 'Cypriot syllabic' scripts to appear in a single volume and forms an invaluable resource for anyone studying Cypriot epigraphy or archaeology.

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and Its Context. Edited by Philippa M. Steele

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and Its Context. Edited by Philippa M. Steele
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1139625667
ISBN-13 : 9781139625661
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and Its Context. Edited by Philippa M. Steele by : Philippa M. Steele

Interdisciplinary treatment of syllabic writing in ancient Cyprus and an invaluable resource for anyone studying Cypriot epigraphy or archaeology.

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781107042865
ISBN-13 : 1107042860
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Synopsis A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus by : Philippa M. Steele

The first comprehensive treatment of the languages and scripts of Cyprus, from the Late Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Period.

Script and Society

Script and Society
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781789255867
ISBN-13 : 1789255864
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Synopsis Script and Society by : Philip J. Boyes

By the 13th century BC, the Syrian city of Ugarit hosted an extremely diverse range of writing practices. As well as two main scripts – alphabetic and logographic cuneiform - the site has also produced inscriptions in a wide range of scripts and languages, including Hurrian, Sumerian, Hittite, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Luwian hieroglyphs and Cypro-Minoan. This variety in script and language is accompanied by writing practices that blend influences from Mesopotamian, Anatolian and Levantine traditions together with what seem to be distinctive local innovations. Script and Society: The Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit explores the social and cultural context of these complex writing traditions from the perspective of writing as a social practice. It combines archaeology, epigraphy, history and anthropology to present a highly interdisciplinary exploration of social questions relating to writing at the site, including matters of gender, ethnicity, status and other forms of identity, the relationship between writing and place, and the complex relationships between inscribed and uninscribed objects. This forms a case- study for a wider discussion of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of writing practices in the ancient world.

The Rural Landscapes of Archaic Cyprus

The Rural Landscapes of Archaic Cyprus
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781316513125
ISBN-13 : 1316513122
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Synopsis The Rural Landscapes of Archaic Cyprus by : Catherine Kearns

The ninth to the fifth centuries BCE saw a series of significant historical transformations across Cyprus, especially in the growth of towns and in developments in the countryside. In this book, Catherine Kearns argues that changing patterns of urban and rural sedentism drove social changes as diverse communities cultivated new landscape practices. Climatic changes fostered uneven relationships between people, resources like land, copper, and wood, and increasingly important places like rural sanctuaries and cemeteries. Bringing together a range of archaeological, textual, and scientific evidence, the book examines landscapes, environmental history, and rural practices to argue for their collective instrumentality in the processes driving Iron Age political formations. It suggests how rural households managed the countryside, interacted with the remains of earlier generations, and created gathering spaces alongside the development of urban authorities. Offering new insights into landscape archaeologies, Dr Kearns contributes to current debates about society's relationships with changing environments.

Early Civilization and Literacy in Europe

Early Civilization and Literacy in Europe
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9783110869057
ISBN-13 : 3110869055
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Early Civilization and Literacy in Europe by : Harald Haarmann

Script and Society

Script and Society
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781789255843
ISBN-13 : 1789255848
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Script and Society by : Philip J. Boyes

By the 13th century BC, the Syrian city of Ugarit hosted an extremely diverse range of writing practices. As well as two main scripts – alphabetic and logographic cuneiform - the site has also produced inscriptions in a wide range of scripts and languages, including Hurrian, Sumerian, Hittite, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Luwian hieroglyphs and Cypro-Minoan. This variety in script and language is accompanied by writing practices that blend influences from Mesopotamian, Anatolian and Levantine traditions together with what seem to be distinctive local innovations. Script and Society: The Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit explores the social and cultural context of these complex writing traditions from the perspective of writing as a social practice. It combines archaeology, epigraphy, history and anthropology to present a highly interdisciplinary exploration of social questions relating to writing at the site, including matters of gender, ethnicity, status and other forms of identity, the relationship between writing and place, and the complex relationships between inscribed and uninscribed objects. This forms a case- study for a wider discussion of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of writing practices in the ancient world.

Cyprus, an Island Culture

Cyprus, an Island Culture
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Publisher : Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1842174401
ISBN-13 : 9781842174401
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Synopsis Cyprus, an Island Culture by : Artemis Georgiou

This volume, introduced by Edgar Peltenburg, presents the results of latest research by young scholars working on aspects of Cypriot archaeology from the Bronze Age to the Venetian period. It presents a diversity excavation, material culture, iconographic and linguistic evidence to explore the themes of ancient landscape, settlement and society; religion, cult and iconography; and Ancient Cyprus and the Mediterranean.

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781107513181
ISBN-13 : 1107513189
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus by : Philippa M. Steele

This pioneering volume approaches the languages and scripts of ancient Cyprus from an interdisciplinary point of view, with a primarily linguistic and epigraphic approach supplemented by a consideration of their historical and cultural context. The focus is on furthering our knowledge of the non-Greek languages/scripts, as well as appreciating their place in relation to the much better understood Greek language on the island. Following on from recent advances in Cypro-Minoan studies, these difficult, mostly Late Bronze Age inscriptions are reassessed from first principles. The same approach is taken for non-Greek languages written in the Cypriot Syllabic script during the first millennium BC, chiefly the one usually referred to as Eteocypriot. The final section is then dedicated to the Phoenician language, which was in use on Cyprus for some hundreds of years. The result is a careful reappraisal of these languages/scripts after more than a century of sometimes controversial scholarship.