THIRD COTSEN ADVANCED SEMINAR
UCLA THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF RITUAL
Program of the 3rd Cotsen Advanced Seminar
Day 1: Thursday 8th of January 2004
- Evangelos Kyriakidis, UCLA
Introduction: Ritual and the Problems of the Archaeological Record- Alessandra Lopez y Royo, SOAS
The reinvention of Odissi classical dance as a temple ritual- Christine Hastorf, UC Berkeley
South American (Andean) ritual- in landscape, in architecture, in passage, and in consumption- Lars Fogelin, Michigan
History, Ethnography, and Essentialism: The Archaeology of Ritual in South Asia- Colin Renfrew, Cambridge
Problems in theorising an archaeology of ritual: the Aegean case
Day 2: Friday 9th of January 2004
- Mary Beard, Cambridge
The archaeology of ritual in the city of Rome: mapping a sanctuary, plotting a procession- Caroline Humphrey, Cambridge
The Archaeology of Ritual: A Response- Catherine Bell, University of Santa Clara
The Archaeology of Ritual: A Response- Terence Ranger, Oxford
Reporting on Zimbabwe Rituals- Don McCallum, UCLA
Speculation on Ritual: Some Japanese Examples- General Discussion
After each paper ensues discussion. The voices of the speakers, the discussants and occasionally the audience are heard.
Discussants: Chuck Goodwin, Richard Lesure, Don McCallum, Julia Sanchez, Sarah Morris, Marianna Nikolaidou.
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