Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales

Among the Aegean Bronze Age instruments, the idiophone’s group is the smallest in terms of quantity. The sistrum is the most encountered within this group, although we do not know how the Minoans perceived this instrument. Scholars have often linked it to a religious or symbolic perception ; our aim...

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Main Author: Alexandre Pinto
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2021-04-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/19740
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description Among the Aegean Bronze Age instruments, the idiophone’s group is the smallest in terms of quantity. The sistrum is the most encountered within this group, although we do not know how the Minoans perceived this instrument. Scholars have often linked it to a religious or symbolic perception ; our aim here is to focus our study on the instrument itself. By approaching the object and its materiality, at both macroscopic and microscopic scales, we interrogate its actual use. The Cretan sistra bear many use-wear which must be taken into account and understood. By using an experimental approach it is possible to renew the inquiry on Bronze Age idiophones.
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Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
Pallas
idiophone
sistrum
Bronze Age
Egean world
experimental
tribology
title Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
title_full Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
title_fullStr Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
title_full_unstemmed Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
title_short Un idiophone de l’Âge du Bronze en Égée : le sistre crétois.Premières approches expérimentales
title_sort un idiophone de l age du bronze en egee le sistre cretois premieres approches experimentales
topic idiophone
sistrum
Bronze Age
Egean world
experimental
tribology
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/19740
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