| Deborah Steiner - 2001 - 382 pagina’s
In archaic and classical Greece, statues played a constant role in people's religious, political, economic, aesthetic, and mental lives. Evidence of many kinds demonstrates ... | |
| Rachel Rosenzweig - 2004 - 224 pagina’s
"Worshipping Aphrodite fills a gap in scholarship that has largely ignored the worship of Aphrodite in classical Athens in favor of more prominent deities, such as Athena, Zeus ... | |
| Brunilde S. Ridgway - 1999 - 412 pagina’s
Classical Greek architectural sculpture has never before been fully studied as a single topic. | |
| Gail L. Hoffman - 1997 - 382 pagina’s
A reassessment of artistic relationships between ancient Greece and other regions of the Aegean basin | |
| Eva C. Keuls - 1993 - 530 pagina’s
At once daring and authoritative, this book offers a profusely illustrated history of sexual politics in ancient Athens, where the phallus dominated almost every aspect of ... | |
| Frances B. Titchener, Richard F. Moorton - 1999 - 326 pagina’s
Sixteen contributors show in various ways that the boundary between life and art was more porous in the ancient world than it is generally felt to be now. | |
| Mary Carol Sturgeon - 1987 - 322 pagina’s
This volume presents sculptural finds made by the University of Chicago at Isthmia during their excavations from 1952 to 1967. Sculpture found by the UCLA team in excavations ... | |
| Gocha R. Tsetskhladze - 1999 - 680 pagina’s
Offering new evidence and interpretations of the relationship of Greeks and local peoples throughout the ancient world, this richly illustrated collection of papers shows how ... | |
| David B. Small - 1995 - 312 pagina’s
Archaeologists and historians address particular issues of the correlation of archaeology and texts, treating important issues such as linking survey and ancient documents, the ... | |
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