What is the status and role of image systems in human culture and history? This
volume presents original studies examining the complex interplay between images,
thought processes, and the making of social worlds from the pre-Columbian Americas
to the ancient Mediterranean and early China. Moving beyond a notion of images as
"merely illustrative" of propositions expressed in language or writing these studies
draw insights from the civilisations of Amazonia, Oceania, and Central Africa to
reveal the autonomy of image systems as intellectual devices in their own right, and
their enduring role in the development of human societies across the traditional
divide of "oral" and "literate" cultures.