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423 Index The letter n following a page number denotes an endnote and the letter t, a table. access analysis, 200, 201, 202, 208, 209 acoustic(s), 2, 11; cut out effect and, 101–102; in iron production, 355; Maya, 96; of metal, 354; at rock art sites, 44; at Shiloh, 86. See also sound affordance, 162, 173, 174, 322, 409; kinesthetic, 167; materiality and, 320; tactile, 311; visual, 311 agency, 5, 229, 287, 323, 326, 359, 394, 401, 412; and color, 73; and craftsmanship, 328; and landscape, 7 altered state of consciousness, 12, 20, 43, 299. See also hallucinogen; psychotropics ambrosia, 301 ancestors, 7, 35, 42, 43, 82, 84, 128 apprenticeship, 20, 188; apprentices and, 313, 353 archaeoacoustics, 11–12. See also sound archaeoastronomy, 44, 393 archaeological practice: sensory aspects of, 6, 21, 120, 178, 412, 417 archaeomusicology, 11, 197 Aristotle: and the senses, 4, 50, 51, 62, 410; and craftspeople, 357 aroma. See smell aromatics, 140, 289, 299; blessing of, 276; for deities, 301; in frescoes, 303; in landscape, 300; in perfume manufacture, 251, 252; spices used as, 250, 252, 256, 277, 290, 292, 298, 375; in tombs, 273; trade in, 289, 290 art, 133n10; and archaeology, 55, 377–378, 382, 383, 396; and emotion, 414; and ruler portraits, 96, 102; sensory nature of, 2, 56 art exhibitions, 8, 56, 312, 374, 377, 378 audio-vision, 413 auditory experiences, 36, 109, 118, 138, 165, 171, 173. See also sound awe, 12, 20, 118, 127, 355, 365 balance, 51, 178, 411 banquet. See feasting bells, 169, 216, 379, 380 Benjamin, Walter, 18 body: bodily effects of things, 10, 286; bodily experiences, 2, 62, 128, 359, 399, 410; bodily memory, 14, 15, 300, 416; Christian idea of, 161, 166; and environment, 9, 50, 120, 126, 131, 182, 359; the living, 394, 411, 412; in museums, 374; physical aspect of the, 5, 6, 344, 345, 346; and power, 415; techniques of, 20. See also embodiment burial: at Beth She’an-Scythopolis, 266–280; at Çatalhöyük, 185; cemeteries as heterotopias, 277; at Chaco, 393; Egyptian, 251; Iberian, 336, 337; Minoan, 289, 292; at Mizpah, 375, 376; Mycenaean, 243; Roman, 275; at Shiloh, 70, 82–83, 84 424 Index cave: Areni-1, 186; burial in, 337; Kamares, 292; rock art and, 39; sound in, 12, 36, 57; of the Whales, 43 ceramic(s): Aztec, 225; beads, 379; Bell Beaker, 339; at Chavín, 117; cooking vessels, 230, 231, 232, 251, 393; grave goods, 337; Kamares ware, 292; lamp, 270; Mayan, 95, 102, 104; Minoan, 287, 289, 298; mirror plaque, 270; Mississippian, 70; organic residue analysis of, 249; production, 367n3; at Pylos, 253, 254, 256; rattles, 379; relief decoration, 293–296; restricted shapes, 232; sensory interaction, sound of, 113, 237; sensory interaction, tactility of, 286, 293, 374; storage vessels, 231, 232, 233, 234, 251, 274, 278; at Thebes, 315; unguentaria, 273; use alteration, 224, 229, 237 chaîne opératoire, 16, 319, 336, 337, 340, 354, 359, 360 Christian: Apocryphal writings, 171; attitudes about the senses, 10, 162, 276; light and spirituality, 164–165, 170; material culture, 160–161; music, 199, 211; odor of sanctity, 301; ritual practice, 162, 168, 172, 173; theologians, 197 color, 6, 323; in craftsmanship, 355, 357, 363; dye and, 164; earth and, 70, 73, 76, 82, 83; on Kamares ware, 292; in mounds, 70, 81; in perfume, 250; symbolism of, 8, 70, 72, 73, 84–85; symbolism of, red as blood, 145; symbolism of, red paint, 57, 270; symbolism of, red in rock art, 32, 33, 37, 39, 40, 42, 45; symbolism of, red as sacred, 37; symbolism of, red stucco, 95. See also ochre commensality, 13, 223, 244, 257, 413. See also feasting; meals consumption: of alcohol, 299; of food, 3, 14, 173, 223–224, 225, 227, 234, 235, 237; of goods, 243, 249, 257, 258, 293, 316; sensory, 354, 365–366 cooking, 3, 237, 279; smells, 226, 235, 299; sounds, 226; vessels, 230, 231, 232, 251, 393. See also cuisine; food craftsmanship, 16, 17, 298, 310, 328; of architect, 92; of artisan, 122, 321; builders and, 130; craftspeople and, 20, 311, 322, 326, 328, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 359, 360, 364, 365, 367n1, 368n4; and craft specialization, 243, 249; in Minoan palaces, 287 cuisine, 13, 256. See also cooking; food cultural geography, 124, 178 dancing, 79, 299 Descartes, René, 4, 161; Cartesian mind-body duality, 4, 10, 50, 161, 174, 174n2, 320, 345, 396, 412, 414, 417 digital technologies, 20, 188–189; and touch...

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