Pilgrimage and Household in the Ancient Near East

Pilgrimage and Household in the Ancient Near East

by Joy McCorriston
ISBN-10:
0521137608
ISBN-13:
9780521137607
Pub. Date:
03/28/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521137608
ISBN-13:
9780521137607
Pub. Date:
03/28/2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pilgrimage and Household in the Ancient Near East

Pilgrimage and Household in the Ancient Near East

by Joy McCorriston
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Overview

In this book, Joy McCorriston examines the continuity of traditions over millennia in the Near East. Tracing the phenomenon of pilgrimage in pre-Islamic Arabia up through the development of the Hajj, she defines its essential characteristics and emphasizes the critical role that pilgrimage plays in enabling and developing socioeconomic transactions. Indeed, the social identities constructed through pilgrimage are key to understanding the long-term endurance of the phenomenon. In the second part of the book, McCorriston turns to the household, using cases of ancient households in Mesopotamian societies, both in the private and public spheres. Her conclusions tie together broader theoretical implications generated by the study of the two phenomena and offer a new paradigm for archaeological study, which has traditionally focused on transitions to the exclusion of continuity of traditions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521137607
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/28/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Joy McCorriston is Associate Professor of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. She has published forty academic articles and book chapters on the origins of food production, the development of agricultural economies through the Bronze Age and Southern Arabian prehistory. She currently leads the Ancient Human Social Dynamics in Arabia Project in Oman.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Why pilgrimage?; 3. Pilgrimage practice in Arabian antiquity; 4. The cattle shrine at Kheshiya and the origins of pilgrimage societies; 5. Household practice in Mesopotamian antiquity; 6. Neolithic houses and the scales of social practice; 7. Landscape as habitus and the tempo of social practice; 8. Conclusions.
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