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How Many Lives for a Mesopotamian Statue?
Achouche, Imane
2024In Cooney, Kathlyn; Devillers, Alisée (Eds.) Ancient Egyptian Art Studies: Art in Motion, a Social Tool of Power and Resistance
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Keywords :
statuary; reused artifacts; usurpation; statue biography
Abstract :
[en] Among the indicators of the value and power ascribed to statues in Mesopotamia, reuse is a particularly significant one. By studying some of the best-documented examples of the usurpation and reassignment of a new function to sculptures in the round from the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC, our study reveals the variety of motives and methods employed. We hereafter explore the ways in which the status of such artefacts is maintained, reactivated, or adapted in order to secure their agency.
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Art & art history
Classical & oriental studies
Author, co-author :
Achouche, Imane  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Mondes anciens
Language :
English
Title :
How Many Lives for a Mesopotamian Statue?
Publication date :
21 June 2024
Main work title :
Ancient Egyptian Art Studies: Art in Motion, a Social Tool of Power and Resistance
Editor :
Cooney, Kathlyn;  UCLA - University of California, Los Angeles [US-CA] > Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Devillers, Alisée ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences historiques > Histoire de l'art et archéologie de l'Egypte pharaonique
Publisher :
MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Collection name :
Arts
Collection ISSN :
2076-0752
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
ULiège - University of Liège
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