Hellenistic and Roman terracottas /
"Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas is a collective volume presenting newly excavated material, as well as diverse and innovative approaches in the study the iconography, function and technology of ancient terracottas."--EBSCO.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2019.
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Colección: | Monumenta Graeca et Romana ;
v. 23. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Cyprus. Terracottas in a domestic context: the case of the house of Orpheus in Nea Paphos, Cyprus / Giorgios Papantoniou, Demetrios Michaelides and Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou
- Hellenistic terracottas and limestone sculptures in Cypriot sanctuaries: on the search for types and votive habits / Gabriele Koiner and Nicole Reitinger / The terracottas from the Kitian sanctuary of Artemis Paralia: a snapshot / Pauline Maillard
- Terracotta figurines of Hellenistic Arsinoe and environs / Eustathios Raptou
- Hellenistic terracottas: the evidence from Ancient Arsinoe / Nancy Serwint
- About Aphrodite and Eros at Amathous: terracotta and sculpture / Isabelle Tassignon
- Underneath the veil: terracotta figurines from the Amathous Eastern Necropolis / Elisavet Stefani
- Contemplating issues of historical continuity: the case of the figurines from Erimi-Bamboula, Cyprus / Polina Christofi
- Hellenistic and Roman terracottas in the Cypriot collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: contexts, iconography, meaning and Mediterranean connections / Anja Ulbrich.
- Part 2: Greece and Asia Minor. Theriomorphic figures in Hellenistic and Roman Arcadia: nostalgia and ritual / Erin Walcek Averett
- Production of terracotta figurines in the Hellenistic period at the ancient city of Pherai, Thessaly / Argyroula Doulgeri-Intzesiloglou and Polyxeni Arachoviti
- Some new insights into the materials used for the decoration of Hellenistic terracotta figurines in the Pherai workshops, Greece / Eleni Asderaki-Tzoumerkioti, Manos Dionyssiou, Argyroula Doulgeri-Intzesiloglou and Polyxeni Arachoviti
- A group of terracotta ex-voto figurines from Amarynthos, Euboea: a case study in sanctuary deposition practices / Constantina Benissi
- Greek terracotta dolls: between the domestic and the religious sphere / Frauke Gutschke
- Terracotta veiled women: a symbol of transition from Nymphe to Gyne / Nathalie Martin
- The soft youth in Boeotian coroplasty / Angele Rosenberg-Dimitracopoulou
- "Visiting gods" revisited. Aphrodite visiting Artemis, or Bride? / Arthur Muller
- Aphrodite, coming of age and marriage: contextualisation and reconsideration of the nude young women kneeling in a shell / Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi
- Terracottas from Pergamon's residential area: comments regarding chronology and relations to other sites / Sven Kielau.
- Part 3: Italy. Production and consumption of terracottas: a case study at Metapontion in Southern Italy / Rebecca Miller Ammerman
- Coroplastics from the house of Marcus Fabius Rufus in Pompeii: archaeological artefacts from a sacred place / Alessandro Russo
- Clay togati (men wearing a tunic and holding a scroll) from harbour and river towns: some hypotheses regarding their occurrence and meaning / Elena Martelli.
- Part 4: North Africa. Sacred and funeral terracotta figurines in Africa Proconsularis, Numidia and Mauretania Caesariensis between the first and third centuries CE / Solenn de Larminat
- Female figurines in Roman Karanis: an agentive approach / Lara Weiss.
- Part 5: The Levant and Mesopotamia. From Alexandria to Tyros: the Egyptian character of the Hellenistic figurines from Kharayeb / Marianna Castiglione
- Toward a Levantine Koine: ties between Hellenistic terracottas from Coele Syria and Cyprus / Adi Erlich
- The case of the Persian riders at Seleucid Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates: the survival tradition in a Greek settlement / Heather Jackson
- A look from the outside: Mediterranean influences on the terracotta figurines from Seleucia on the Tigris / Roberta Menegazzi
- The plaster figurines of Khirbet es-Samrā Cemetery in Jordan / Abdalla Nabulsi.