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Opuscula Atheniensia Annual of the Swedish Institute at Athens
Opuscula 4 | 2011 Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Contents:Lars Karlsson, Jesper Blid & Olivier Henry, Labraunda 2010. A preliminary report on the Swedish excavationsP. Fischer, The New Swedish Cyprus Expedition 2010: Excavations …
Encounters with Mycenaean figures and figurines Papers presented at a seminar at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 27-29 April 2001
This volume presents fourteen articles which discuss Mycenaean figurines from various points of view. They focus on different aspects of the figurines, elaborating on their …
Opuscula 5 | 2012 Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Julia Habetzeder | Dancing with decorum. The eclectic usage of kalathiskos dancers and pyrrhic dancers in Roman visual cultureLars Karlsson, Jesper Blid & Olivier Henry | Labraunda …
Opuscula 2 | 2009 Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
CONTENTS:K. Demakopoulou et al., Excavations in Midea 2007S. Voutsaki et al., Radiocarbon analysis and the history of the East Cemetery, AsineL. Karlsson, Labraunda 2008. A …
Opuscula 6 | 2013 : Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Opuscula 3 | 2010 Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Contents: K. Demakopoulou et al. Excavations in Midea 2008-2009J.K. Papadopoulos The bronze headbands of prehistoric Lofkënd and their Aegean and Balkan connectionsM.G. …
Current approaches to religion in ancient Greece Papers presented at a symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 17-19 April 2008
In recent years Greek religion has emerged as one of the main topics for the study of ancient Greek society as a whole. This flourishing interest is certainly due to the …
Opuscula 7 | 2014 : Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
CHIARA M. MAZZERI | Ancestors at the gate. Form, function and symbolism of the imagines moiorum. A comparative analysis of Etruscan and Roman funerary art, LARS KARLSSON, JESPER …
Bones, behaviour and belief
The importance of the zooarchaeological evidence as a source for ritual practices in ancient Greece is gradually becoming widely recognized. Animal bones form the only category of …