Vision and visual experience in European Celtic Art: towards new interpretations from neuro-atypical perspectives
T Romankiewicz - World Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Analysing ancient art offers views into the visual worlds of its makers. The cusps and swirls
typical of European Celtic Art have been interpreted as abstractions of faces and creatures …
typical of European Celtic Art have been interpreted as abstractions of faces and creatures …
Images and Agency: Dynamics of Early Celtic Art and the Axial Age of Eurasia
PS Wells - Cambridge Archaeological Journal - cambridge.org
This paper argues for a new way of thinking about Early Celtic art in the context of changes
taking place throughout Eurasia during the fifth and fourth centuries bce. It applies ideas of …
taking place throughout Eurasia during the fifth and fourth centuries bce. It applies ideas of …
Worldviews in Contact: Gendered Symbolic Systems and Votive Offerings in the Roman Northwest
A Wigodner - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The Roman colonial project was critically intertwined with gender. Not only did men and
women experience the impacts of colonialism differently, but with respect to imperial …
women experience the impacts of colonialism differently, but with respect to imperial …