Temple Landscape: The Direct and the Latent Impact of Natural Environment upon Artificial Environs

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY ACTA ARCHAEOLOGICA Pub Date : 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1163/16000390-20210025
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The dynamics of an ancient religious centre lies in the combination of architecture with the geophysical relief and natural setting, namely the manner in which a temple befits its natural surroundings. Paintings and etchings/lithographs help us follow the transformation of hieratic settings in the course of centuries. An intriguing juxtaposition is that of tree cult to the practical role of timber in ancient worksites, as revealed through building accounts and classical authors. Turning to ritual symbolism, we see vegetation lending its forms to works of sculpture. Yet, most impressive is the infiltration of tree prototypes and floral patterns in architecture, affecting not only decorative styles and orders but also the morphology of structural elements. The article’s last section involves landscape restoration/re-creation attempted by the replanting of ancient species. This was based on either ancient literary and epigraphic sources or laboratory analyses, namely botanical and pollen research. The results of these methods, however, do not always converge.
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寺庙景观:自然环境对人工环境的直接和潜在影响
古代宗教中心的动态在于建筑与地球物理地形和自然环境的结合,即寺庙与自然环境相适应的方式。绘画和蚀刻/石版画帮助我们了解几个世纪以来等级设置的变化。一个有趣的并列现象是,树木崇拜与木材在古代工地的实际作用,正如建筑记录和古典作家所揭示的那样。转向仪式象征主义,我们看到植物将其形式借给雕塑作品。然而,最令人印象深刻的是树木原型和花卉图案在建筑中的渗透,不仅影响了装饰风格和顺序,而且影响了结构元素的形态。文章的最后一部分涉及通过重新种植古代物种来尝试景观恢复/再创造。这是基于古代文献和碑文来源或实验室分析,即植物和花粉研究。然而,这些方法的结果并不总是一致的。
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