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Archaeology and World Religion Timothy Insoll

Archaeology and World Religion By Timothy Insoll

Archaeology and World Religion by Timothy Insoll


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This is the first text to consider the subjects of religion and archaeology in conjunction with each other. It explores the relationship between, and the contribution archaeology can make to the study of world religions.

Archaeology and World Religion Summary

Archaeology and World Religion by Timothy Insoll

Archaeology and World Religion is an important new work, being the first to examine these two vast topics together. The volume explores the relationship between, and the contribution archaeology can make to the study of 'World Religions'.
The contributors consider a number of questions:
* can religious (sacred) texts be treated as historical documents, or do they merit special treatment?
* Does archaeology with its emphasis on material culture dispel notions of the ideal/divine?
* Does the study of archaeology and religion lead to differing interpretations of the same event?
* In what ways does the notion of a uniform religious identity exist and is this recognisable in the archaeological record?
Clearly written and up-to-date, this volume will be an indispensable research tool for academics and specialists in these fields.

Table of Contents

Religions covered include: Isalm, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Hinduism

Additional information

GOR006330143
9780415221559
0415221552
Archaeology and World Religion by Timothy Insoll
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20010201
240
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