Stones: A Material and Cultural History
By (Author) Cally Oldershaw
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2024
18th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Chemistry of minerals, crystals and gems
553.5
Hardback
296
Width 171mm, Height 220mm
From small beach pebbles to huge megaliths, stones have been revered, collected, enhanced, sculpted or engraved for practical and artistic purposes throughout the ages. They have been used to delineate boundaries and to build homes and shelters, and utilized for cooking, games and competitions. This surprising and fascinating compendium of stone facts, myths and stories reveals the impact and importance of stones in our history and culture. Cally Oldershaw introduces the science in an accessible way and covers the aesthetic appeal of stones, their practical uses and metaphysical properties. With an eclectic mix of examples from the Stone Age to the present, Stones engagingly excavates the story of this essential matter.
Geologist and gemmologist Cally Oldershaw is the first Lady Chair of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain, and former Curator of Gemstones for the Natural History Museum, London. She is author of more than 20 books on gemstones and other Earth science topics including volcanoes, earthquakes, oceans and seas.