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Rethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Rethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars

In recent years, scholarly interest in Ancient Athens has been enlivened by spectacular archaeological discoveries. The new finds from the pre-Classical city called for a synoptic reassessment of the material remains, their interpretation and the previous methodological approaches, since the dense records of later historical phases had shaped the perception of Athens before the Persian Wars. Under theses premises, the International Workshop held at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in February 2017 invited its participants to rethink early Athens. The papers assembled in this volume aim to question traditional perspectives and offer a multidisciplinary framework for the discussion of archaeological, literary and epigraphical testimonia.

Rethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars
  • Language: en

Rethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Athens at the Margins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Athens at the Margins

How the interactions of non-elites influenced Athenian material culture and society The seventh century BC in ancient Greece is referred to as the Orientalizing period because of the strong presence of Near Eastern elements in art and culture. Conventional narratives argue that goods and knowledge flowed from East to West through cosmopolitan elites. Rejecting this explanation, Athens at the Margins proposes a new narrative of the origins behind the style and its significance, investigating how material culture shaped the ways people and communities thought of themselves. Athens and the region of Attica belonged to an interconnected Mediterranean, in which people, goods, and ideas moved in u...

Exploring the Sacred Landscape of the Ancient Peloponnese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Exploring the Sacred Landscape of the Ancient Peloponnese

This book traces the origins of the religious system of the Peloponnese to identify the factors behind its subsequent development from the Geometric to the Classical period. Through a presentation of cult places, the deities worshipped, and the epithets used, the book explores preferences for particular deities and the reasons for this.

Where Dreams May Come (2 vol. set)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1130

Where Dreams May Come (2 vol. set)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Where Dreams May Come was the winner of the 2018 Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit, awarded by the Society for Classical Studies. In this book, Gil H. Renberg examines the ancient religious phenomenon of “incubation", the ritual of sleeping at a divinity’s sanctuary in order to obtain a prophetic or therapeutic dream. Most prominently associated with the Panhellenic healing god Asklepios, incubation was also practiced at the cult sites of numerous other divinities throughout the Greek world, but it is first known from ancient Near Eastern sources and was established in Pharaonic Egypt by the time of the Macedonian conquest; later, Christian worship came to include similar practices. Renberg’s exhaustive study represents the first attempt to collect and analyze the evidence for incubation from Sumerian to Byzantine and Merovingian times, thus making an important contribution to religious history. This set consists of two books.

The Archaeology of Inequality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

The Archaeology of Inequality

The Archaeology of Inequality explores the different aspects of social boundaries and articulation by comparing several interdisciplinary approaches for the analysis of the archaeological data, as well as actual case studies from the Prehistory to the Classical world. The book explores slavery, gender, ethnicity and economy as intersecting areas of study within the larger framework of inequality and exemplifies to what degree archaeologists can identify and analyze different patterns of inequality.

The Classical Parthenon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

The Classical Parthenon

Complementing Who Saved the Parthenon? this companion volume sets aside more recent narratives surrounding the Athenian Acropolis, supposedly ‘the very symbol of democracy itself’, instead asking if we can truly access an ancient past imputed with modern meaning. And, if so, how? In this book William St Clair presents a reconstructed understanding of the Parthenon from within the classical Athenian worldview. He explores its role and meaning by weaving together a range of textual and visual sources into two innovative oratorical experiments – a speech in the style of Thucydides and a first-century CE rhetorical exercise – which are used to develop a narrative analysis of the temple s...

Athen im 7. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 653

Athen im 7. Jahrhundert v. Chr.

URBS ist die erste internationale Reihe, die aktuellen bauhistorischen und urbanistischen Fragen in der altertumswissenschaftlichen Forschung ein eigenes Forum eröffnet. Im Zentrum stehen Arbeiten zur Architektur und Städteplanung der griechischen und römischen Antike; ebenso Thema sind die Rezeption und Transformation der Phänomene der Klassischen Antike in Nachbar- und nachfolgenden Kulturen. Ziel der Reihe ist es, architektonische und urbanistische Analysen und architektur- und raumsoziologische Fragestellungen in einen wechselseitig befruchtenden Dialog zu bringen.

From Homer to Solon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

From Homer to Solon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-05-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Under the headings "Approaching Early-Archaic Greece," "Citizens and Citizen-States", and "Leaders and Reformers" the volume offers a wide range of studies that circle around the central problem of continuity and change in Archaic Greece.