Description
Beginning with the technical and practical concerns of acquiring pigments and using them to create paints, the authors explore how connections to landscapes and sacred places are embodied by many colorful materials. Contributors examine the development of polychromes and their juxtaposition with black-on-white vessels; document how color was used in rock paintings and architecture; and consider the inherent properties of materials, arguing that shell, minerals, and stone were valued not only for color but for other visual properties as well. The book concludes by considering the technological, economic, social, and ideological factors at play and demonstrates the significant role color played in aesthetic choices.
About the Author
Marit K. Munson is an anthropological archaeologist at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. She is author of The Archaeology of Art in the American Southwest and coeditor (with Susan Jamieson) of the awarding-winning book Before Ontario: The Archaeology of a Province.
Kelley Hays-Gilpin is professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University and Edward Bridge Danson Curator of Anthropology at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Her books include Painting the Cosmos: Metaphor and Worldview in Images from the Southwest Pueblos and Mexico (with Polly Schaafsma) and Belief in the Past: Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion (with D.S. Whitley).
Reviews
Archaeologists are often hesitant to go out on a limb to pursue certain lines of evidence. It takes guts to think outside the box, draw together multiple gossamers of evidence, and weave them into a convincing fabric. The volume in question could not have had better editors and authors for such a task. The discussions of colors' multidimensionality, embodiment, animation, and nexus with history are fascinating, and I suspect that readers will adopt similar approaches with their own research." - Will G. Russell, historic preservation specialist, Arizona Department of Transportation
Book Information
ISBN 9781607817208
Author Marit K. Munson
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 579g