Pallas 115/2021. Ancient percussion. Organology. Perceptions. Versatility. The display of kinship in the ancient world.
SAURA-ZIEGELMEYER Arnaud, KAILA-COHEN Karine, WILGAUX Jérôme.

Pallas 115/2021. Ancient percussion. Organology. Perceptions. Versatility. The display of kinship in the ancient world.

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N° d'inventaire 23364
Format 16 x 24
Détails 366 p., paperback with flaps.
Publication Toulouse, 2021
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782810707300

File 1: It focuses on ancient percussion instruments, that is, musical instruments and, more broadly, sound objects, from different angles: the analysis of the sound mechanisms of these artifacts (archaeology, organology); the analysis of their representations (iconography, literature); the analysis of their uses and symbolic values (rhetoric, narration, identity discourses). The 9 contributions cover different cultural and historical areas: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesoamerica. File 2: The articles in this file aim to understand the modes of construction of the family, of the parental, as they appear in the traces consciously left by the protagonists, proposing to account for the processes of identification and affiliation, as well as the methodological problems that ancient sources confront us with. In particular, the modes of naming, family strategies, as well as the social value of kinship are addressed.

File 1: It focuses on ancient percussion instruments, that is, musical instruments and, more broadly, sound objects, from different angles: the analysis of the sound mechanisms of these artifacts (archaeology, organology); the analysis of their representations (iconography, literature); the analysis of their uses and symbolic values (rhetoric, narration, identity discourses). The 9 contributions cover different cultural and historical areas: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesoamerica. File 2: The articles in this file aim to understand the modes of construction of the family, of the parental, as they appear in the traces consciously left by the protagonists, proposing to account for the processes of identification and affiliation, as well as the methodological problems that ancient sources confront us with. In particular, the modes of naming, family strategies, as well as the social value of kinship are addressed.