Family lives : aspects of life and death in ancient families / edited by Kristine Bøggild Johannsen & Jane Hjarl Petersen.
Material type: TextSeries: Acta Hyperborea ; 15.Publisher: Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press, 2019Description: 341 p. : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 25 cmContent type:- Text
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- 9788763546393
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- Families -- Greece -- History -- Congresses
- Families -- Rome -- History -- Congresses
- Families -- Italy -- Etruria -- History -- Congresses
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Greece -- Congresses
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Rome -- Congresses
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Italy -- Etruria -- Congresses
- Civilization, Greco-Roman -- Congresses
- Greece -- Antiquities -- Congresses
- Rome -- Antiquities -- Congresses
- Etruria -- Antiquities -- Congresses
- LE 1851
- LG 7100
- LG 7550
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"The present volume takes as its point of departure a seminare entitled "Families in the Ancient World" that was arranged by the Danish research network Collegium Hyperboreum on 12-13 November 2015."--Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references.
Greece. The farming Oikos as Place: reflections on economy, social interaction and gender in classical Attica / Jens Krasilnikoff -- Family disaster on stage: polis orchestration of greek tragedy / Synnøve Des Bouvrie -- Terracotta figurines as votive offerings for both the individual and the family / Sanne Hoffmann -- The prothesis: a ritualized construction of everyay social space in ancient greek society / Brigitta Leppänen Sjöberg.
Etruria and Rome. Children in etruscan funeral iconography: representations of families on urns, sarcophagi and in wall paintings / Anna Sofie S. Ahlén -- Human od divine? A new interpretation of a female image on the lid of Velthur Partunu's sarcophagus / Liv Carøe -- Almost invisible: the families of the marines stationed in Rome / Niels Bargfeldt -- Roman freedmen and virtus: constructing masculinity in the public sphere / Lisa Hagelin -- Women's music-making in the roman family context: an expression of social status / Erika Lindgren Liljenstolpe -- Defining social power through family: the iconography of imperial siblinghood in 2nd century Rome / Sanna Joska.
Beyond Rome. Family matters: family constellations in Palmyrene funerary sculpture / Rubina Raja -- A social approach to the sex and age distribution in mummy portraits / Bjarne B. Purup.
Forum. A roman man's best friends: an exploration of the meaning of a small dog on a funerary monument in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen / Christina Hildebrandt / Painting roman portraits: colour-coding social and cultural identities / Amalie Skovmøller.
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