Event

Mar 5, 2025
Metals, Minerals, and Life Cycle Reading Group Meeting

The Metals, Minerals, and the Life Cycle group holds regular sessions to discuss scholarship on themes like the extraction and use of metal ores and mineral deposits, conceptions of value and economy, and the dynamics of circulation, reuse, and trade. Sessions are structured around a set of central questions pertaining to the project’s colloquium series: 1) Making and Unmaking Value; 2) Crafted Forms and Skillful Doing; 3) Assaying and the Sensorium; and, 4) Raw Materials and Residues. We seek to approach this broad set of themes from a variety of disciplinary standpoints — historical, archaeological, and anthropological — and address debates that emerge in scholarship from across several regions. 

This reading group is convened with our external collaborators. "Metals and Minerals" is the third phase of Agriculture and the Making of Science after "Soil/Earth" and "Water." The project is funded by the 2020 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize awarded by the DFG.

The following texts on Coinage beyond Money will be discussed:

Georganteli, Eurydice. 2012. Transposed Images: Currencies and Legitimacy in the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean. In J. Harris, C. Holmes & E. Russell (eds.), Byzantines, Latins, and Turks in the Eastern Mediterranean World after 1150, pp. 141-179. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kuroda, Akinobu. 2024. Old Chinese Coins in Medieval Japan. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 84(1-2): 1-38.

 

the minerals of Mecca

Plate from work on the minerals of Mecca by Abdürrahim Hilmi Bey, in Manuscript World Encyclopedia,1918. CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 

Provided by: David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries, https://www.davidrumsey.com/

Contact and Registration

Please contact Anthony Quickel or Mannat Johal for more information.

2025-03-05T12:00:00SAVE IN I-CAL 2025-03-05 12:00:00 2025-03-05 13:00:00 Metals, Minerals, and Life Cycle Reading Group Meeting The Metals, Minerals, and the Life Cycle group holds regular sessions to discuss scholarship on themes like the extraction and use of metal ores and mineral deposits, conceptions of value and economy, and the dynamics of circulation, reuse, and trade. Sessions are structured around a set of central questions pertaining to the project’s colloquium series: 1) Making and Unmaking Value; 2) Crafted Forms and Skillful Doing; 3) Assaying and the Sensorium; and, 4) Raw Materials and Residues. We seek to approach this broad set of themes from a variety of disciplinary standpoints — historical, archaeological, and anthropological — and address debates that emerge in scholarship from across several regions.  This reading group is convened with our external collaborators. "Metals and Minerals" is the third phase of Agriculture and the Making of Science after "Soil/Earth" and "Water." The project is funded by the 2020 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize awarded by the DFG. The following texts on Coinage beyond Money will be discussed: Georganteli, Eurydice. 2012. Transposed Images: Currencies and Legitimacy in the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean. In J. Harris, C. Holmes & E. Russell (eds.), Byzantines, Latins, and Turks in the Eastern Mediterranean World after 1150, pp. 141-179. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kuroda, Akinobu. 2024. Old Chinese Coins in Medieval Japan. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 84(1-2): 1-38.   i Plate from work on the minerals of Mecca by Abdürrahim Hilmi Bey, in Manuscript World Encyclopedia,1918. CC BY-NC-SA 3.0  Provided by: David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries, https://www.davidrumsey.com/.  Anthony QuickelMannat Johal Anthony QuickelMannat Johal Europe/Berlin public