A Short History of Sepulchral Cross-Slabs: With Reference to Other Emblems Found Thereon
بواسطة
K E. Styan
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
206
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2010
الناشر
Nabu Press
رقم ISBN-10
1141209799
رقم ISBN-13
9781141209798
الوصف
K.E. Styan immerses readers in a historical exploration of sepulchral cross-slabs, shedding light on their significance in the context of funerary practices. These ancient markers, often adorned with intricate symbols, reveal not only the artistic styles of their time but also the cultural beliefs surrounding death and remembrance. Styan meticulously traces the evolution of these monuments, highlighting their regional variations and the stories they tell about the people who commissioned them.
The book delves into the various emblems that accompany cross-slabs, offering insights into the iconography used to convey messages of faith, identity, and societal status. Each emblem presents a rich tapestry of meanings, inviting readers to consider the intersections of art, religion, and history. Through thoughtful analysis, Styan encourages a deeper appreciation of these artifacts and their role in shaping communal memory.
Styan’s narrative is both engaging and informative, drawing on a wide array of archaeological findings and historical records. By connecting the past to contemporary interpretations, the author underscores the lasting impact of sepulchral artifacts on modern understandings of cultural heritage. This work stands as a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the art of memorialization.
With a deft tactile approach, the text captures the essence of these enduring symbols, inviting reflection on mortality and remembrance. Readers will find themselves pondering how the cross-slabs resonate with their own experiences of loss and legacy, ultimately finding beauty in the stories etched in stone.
The book delves into the various emblems that accompany cross-slabs, offering insights into the iconography used to convey messages of faith, identity, and societal status. Each emblem presents a rich tapestry of meanings, inviting readers to consider the intersections of art, religion, and history. Through thoughtful analysis, Styan encourages a deeper appreciation of these artifacts and their role in shaping communal memory.
Styan’s narrative is both engaging and informative, drawing on a wide array of archaeological findings and historical records. By connecting the past to contemporary interpretations, the author underscores the lasting impact of sepulchral artifacts on modern understandings of cultural heritage. This work stands as a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the art of memorialization.
With a deft tactile approach, the text captures the essence of these enduring symbols, inviting reflection on mortality and remembrance. Readers will find themselves pondering how the cross-slabs resonate with their own experiences of loss and legacy, ultimately finding beauty in the stories etched in stone.