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Family lives : aspects of life and death in ancient families / edited by Kristine Bøggild Johannsen & Jane Hjarl Petersen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Acta Hyperborea ; 15.Publisher: Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press, 2019Description: 341 p. : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 25 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9788763546393
  • 8763546396
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • LE 1851
  • LG 7100
  • LG 7550
Contents:
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.
List(s) this item appears in: AD New acquisitions 2019 | BSR new acquisitions 2023
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Printed Books Accademia di Danimarca Periodici PER Acta Hyp 15 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan Gave til biblioteket fra Annette Rathje ACDAN19030005
Printed Books British School at Rome S1.7/15 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan BSR23010185

"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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