Figurines as cultural identifiers in space and time

On the nature of human interactions with images
Georg Olms Verlag, 1. Edition 2026, ca. 300 Pages
The product is part of the series Studien zur Kunstgeschichte

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ISBN 978-3-487-17059-6
Published ca. August 2026 (can be pre-ordered)
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Ever since humans moved into Eurasia, they have fashioned figurines from stone, clay, wood, metal, wax and even butter. These sculpted figurines must be understood within the context of the cultures in which they were fashioned.
In this fascinating examination of contemporary scholarship on the study of figurines, Harald Haarmann draws on millennia of human activity from the Stone Age through the works of twentieth-century artists such as Constantin Brancusi and Henry Moore whose sculptures glow with their veneration of human culture. In his richly illustrated book, Haarmann draws on the disciplines of archaeology, ethnology, mythology, and history of religion, showing direction how modern scholars and other interested investigators can see beyond the boundaries our culture sets on us so that we can immerse into other spheres.
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-487-17059-6
Subtitle On the nature of human interactions with images
Publication Date ca. Aug 1, 2026
Year of Publication 2026
Publisher Georg Olms Verlag
Format Hardcover
Languages englisch
Pages ca. 300
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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