Violence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near East

Violence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near East

by Ian Hodder
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/03/2019

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This volume brings together two groups engaged with understanding the relationships between religion and violence. The first group consists of scholars of the mimetic theory of René Girard, for whom human violence is rooted in the rivalry that stems from imitation. To manage this violence of all against all, humans often turn to violence against one, the scapegoat, thereafter incorporated into ritual. The second group consists of archaeologists working at the Neolithic sites of Çatalhöyük and Göbekli Tepe in Turkey. At both sites there is evidence of religious practices that center on wild animals, often large and dangerous in form. Is it possible that these wild animals were ritually killed in the ways suggested by Girardian theorists? Were violence and the sacred intimately entwined and were these the processes that made possible and even stimulated the origins of farming in the ancient Near East? In this volume, Ian Hodder and a team of contributors seek to answer these questions by linking theory and data in exciting new ways.

ISBN:
9781108614184
9781108614184
Category:
Prehistoric archaeology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-03-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press

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