3 juillet 2017
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Ute Günkel-Maschek, « Spirals, Bulls, and Sacred Landscapes: The Meaningful Appearance of Pictorial Objects within their Spatial and Social Contexts », Presses universitaires de Louvain, ID : 10670/1.ob5zdf
One of the most distinctive achievements of the Neopalatial period was the new and more elaborate way of providing the ‘lived-in’ environment of Bronze Age Crete with visual statements. Images and iconic objects now served to visualise and to present selected ideas and themes of relevance within certain spatial and social contexts much more abundantly than before. Pictorial representations were applied on the walls of architectural units designed for social activities, on vessels meant for ri...