Multidimensional spaces
Bonna D. Wescoat,
William Size & Ian Burr

, par Jean-Michel Colas

Vendredi 29 janvier 2021, 16h-19h
Visioconférence : https://www.gotomeet.me/AncaDAN/geoarch
Par téléphone : +33 187 210 241
Code d’accès : 906-762-757

Conférence dans le cadre du séminaire « Géographie historique et géoarchéologie »


- Bonna D. Wescoat (Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Art History, Emory University ; Director of Excavations, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace)

- William Size (Professor emeritus, Department of Environmental Sciences, Emory University)

- Ian Burr (Visual Design Specialist, Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, Emory University)

Shaping and Negotiating Sacred Terrain : The Sanctuary of The Great Gods on Samothrace
All who come to the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace keenly experience the controlling force the landscape exercises over the sacred environment. In our current research, therefore, we privilege the complex terrain as a key determinant in the construction of sacred space and ritual experience ; we focus on the significance of connective spaces and passages joining key regions of the Sanctuary ; and we recognize the interplay of local and imported construction materials as a vital component in the economic, political, and design network of the Sanctuary. In this seminar, we present how our recent work in petrography, archaeology, and 3D modeling have helped to reshape our understanding of the Sanctuary.

Responsable : Anca Dan