Author:
Gopher Avi,Orrelle Estelle
Abstract
This study describes material imagery portraying anthropomorphic subjects executed in stone and clay which appear on sites of the Yarmukian culture in the Southern Levant during the sixth millennium BC. Speculations are made and interpretations offered for the incised stone and clay images of persons and genitals as artefacts recording encoded information. It is suggested that some kinds of imagery are associated with age and reproductive status and relate to gender categorization, and yet other kinds could be related to socio-political discussion.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archeology,Cultural Studies,Archeology
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