20 octobre 2017, 11h30–12h30
Toulouse
Salle MF323
Résumé
In Iron Age Europe, the severed human head carried symbolic associations with power, fertility, status and gender. Evidence ranges from classical literary references to iconography and skeletal remains. Traditionally, this was associated with a Celtic “head-cult,”. This lecture explores instead how the rich ethnographic literature can help us develop new understandings of Iron Age practice.
Référence
Ian Armit (Bradford University), « Headhunting and the Body in Iron Age Europe », IAST General Seminar, Toulouse : IAST, 20 octobre 2017, 11h30–12h30, salle MF323.