Alessandra Gilibert. Социальная жизнь доисторического искусства
Alessandra Gilibert (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice):
“The social life of prehistoric art. The case of the Armenian vishaps
from the age of their manufacture to modern times”
Vishaps (Armenian “dragon stones”) are large-scale prehistoric stelae
decorated with animal reliefs, erected around 4100 BCE at secluded
mountain locations of the South Caucasus. In this presentation, I
sketch what we currently know about the first erection of vishaps in
modern Armenia and then focus on their history of re-use and
manipulation. From the age of their manufacture to the present day,
vishaps actively elicited social actions beyond their original scope.
Through the millennia, they were torn down, buried, reworked,
re-erected, transformed and used as a surface for graffiti. These and
other interventions reveal that vishaps, despite their remote
settings, have been continuously entangled in local discourse, with
shifting meanings and several points of intersections with broad
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