The Wider World of Writing. Networks of people, practice and culture underpinning writing in Late Bronze Age Ugarit
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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0959-7743
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Cambridge University Press
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Boyes, P. (2022). The Wider World of Writing. Networks of people, practice and culture underpinning writing in Late Bronze Age Ugarit. Cambridge Archaeological Journal https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774322000245
Abstract
Writing is a social practice, and as such is fundamentally entwined with a
wide array of other forms of human activity, professional categories and
aspects of cultural life. However, this is often not fully reflected in
scholarly approaches to writing practices, which tend to focus almost
exclusively on the act of inscription itself, and on the practices of
literates alone. Taking as its case study the Late Bronze Age Syrian
polity of Ugarit and focusing on the social and cultural aspects of the
procurement of raw materials for writing, this article aims to explore
some of the ways in which groups of people beyond the urban, literate
elite facilitated, contributed to and shaped the nature of writing
practices
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ERC Horizon 2020, grant agreement No 677758
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European Research Council (677758)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774322000245
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/339218
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