The Routledge Handbook of Music and Dance Performances in the Ancient Mediterranean
An Interpretative Approach
Clemente Marconi editor Angela Bellia editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:13th May '26
£220.50 was £245.00
This title is due to be published on 13th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Routledge Handbook of Music and Dance Performances in the Ancient Mediterranean: An Interpretive Approach brings together research from the subdiscipline of archaeomusicology, or music archaeology, with new perspectives from art history, the archaeology of performance, and sensory studies, to provide a comprehensive overview of music and dance in the ancient Mediterranean world. Through an archaeological approach to performance that places musical and dance activities within an actual or symbolic space, the book utilizes the study of instruments and sound objects to provide a valuable investigation that can shed light on the ritual meaning and social function of sonic events, as well as on the role of musicians and dancers in antiquity
Including Egypt, the Near East, Greece, Etruria, and Rome, this handbook emphasizes the evidence from material culture for both ritual and everyday contexts. Providing a useful reference for anyone coming to this field of research for the first time, this volume introduces the varied modes of inquiry that have directed the study of ancient music and dance, and offers new possibilities for future study.
ISBN: 9781032118161
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456 pages