ARCHAEOLOGY OF VERBAL AND NONVERBAL MEANING: MESOPOTAMIAN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND ITS TEXTUAL DIMENSION

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147 pages 2007

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"Mesopotamian houses excavated at Ur and Nippur represent a unique archaeological context for the analysis of the interaction of verbal and nonverbal sign systems in that archaeologists can combine archival evidence of the III-II millennium BC with well-preserved house layouts. This work provides a general framework for the interpretation of other sites where textual evidence is absent or not in context. Although the aims of the book are multiple, the main objective is theoretical: The author goes beyond the interpretation of Mesopotamian domestic sociology and offers a semiotic theory of verbal and nonverbal meanings, useful for archaeology in general"--Publisher's web site

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