大思考。古代纪念性建筑研究

H. Brunke, E. Bukowiecki, Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum, Ricardo Eichmann, M. V. Ess, Anton Gass, Martin Gussone, Sebastian Hageneuer, Svend Hansen, Werner Kogge, J. May, H. Parzinger, O. Pedersén, Dorotheée Sack, Franz Schopper, Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt
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古代文明给我们留下了大量的纪念性建筑。纪念性是一种复杂的现象,我们在这里称之为“XXL”。它包括许多不同的方面,例如复杂的技术和后勤技能以及所需的大量经济资源。这篇文章更深入地探讨了这种XXL项目所代表的空间和知识之间的特殊相互依存关系。我们制定了一套客观的标准来确定一个物体是否符合“XXL”的条件,以便进行一个广泛的框架研究,比较不同文化中XXL现象的表现形式,并描述这种现象在古代的功能和概念作用。最后,我们通过六个案例来说明这些标准是如何应用于古代文明大型建筑项目的研究中的
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Thinking Big. Research in Monumental Constructions in Antiquity
Ancient civilizations have passed down to us a vast range of monumental structures. Monumentality is a complex phenomenon that we address here as ‘XXL’. It encompasses a large range of different aspects, such as sophisticated technical and logistical skills and the vast economic resources required. This contribution takes a closer look at the special interdependence of space and knowledge represented by such XXL projects. We develop a set of objective criteria for determining whether an object qualifies as ‘XXL’, in order to permit a broadly framed study comparing manifestations of the XXL phenomenon in different cultures and describing the functional and conceptional role of the phenomenon in antiquity. Finally, we illustrate how these criteria are being applied in the study of large construction projects in ancient civilizations through six case studies
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