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Other authors / contributors: | Kühne-Wespi, Carina, editor, contributor.
Oschema, Klaus, editor, contributor.
Quack, Joachim Friedrich, 1966- editor, contributor.
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ISBN: | 9783110629040 3110629046 9783110629897 3110629895
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Digital file characteristics: | data file
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. Open Access 11 German, 4 English contributions. Description based on e-publication, viewed on January 28, 2020 Print version record.
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Summary: | Inscribed artifacts are exposed to a range of practices that damage them. These practices vary dramatically across historical periods and cultural contexts. This book studies a number of representative examples spanning ancient, medieval, and modern times. The analysis identifies features of these different practices and the motivations behind them, developing a comprehensive system of interpretation. Uses case studies from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean to ancient China, the European Middle Ages and modern times and Islamic traditions to today's Bali to examine scriptural destruction, focusing on the study of human action (praxeology), practices, and motivation. The main focus is on cultures in which the written documents are not reproduced by means of letterpress and comparable methods, but individually hand-made.
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Other form: | Print version: Zerstörung von Geschriebenem. De Gruyter 9783110629040
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Standard no.: | 10.1515/9783110629040
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