About Time and Mind:The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture
Launching in March 2008!
Time & Mind will provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for new perspectives on landscape, monuments, people and culture. A lively peer-reviewed journal, it will encourage “frontier thinking” that addresses the formative role of “cognition” (to use a portmanteau term) in shaping our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and pre-modern worldviews.
Edited by Paul Devereux and Neil Mortimer (Founding and Managing Editors)
Associate Editors: John Baker, Moorpark College and Michael Winkelman, Arizona State University
Reviews Editor: Jeremy Harte, Ewell Museum
Topics will include (among many others):
the phenomenology of landscape and skyscape plus the effect on monument building and placement;
transpersonal anthropology;
the prehistory of mind;
the effect of ritual trance consciousness on monumental engineering, rock art, and social structuring;
ancient and pre-industrial symbolic landscapes deriving from religious and mythological beliefs;
the involvement of light and sound in monumental structures;
the multi-sensory properties of natural places venerated in antiquity;
archaeoastronomy
religious and social symbolism in tribal art;
the cognition and memory of place and landscapes;
the neurophysiology of ritual.
more details here:
http://www.bergpublishers.com/uk/time/time_about.htm
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