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Antiquity Studies
Volume 20 | Edited book | Elites and Culture
Abstract
The PhD programme in Ancient History and Archaeology, now merged into the one in Antiquity in agreement with Udine and Trieste, has represented, at Ca’ Foscari, an important moment of growth in the field of antiquity with the formation of a group of young scholars who are active and appreciated in various fields, in Italy and abroad. This volume brings together the contributions of two seminars developed by PhD students on common themes, one on the role of elites, the other on that of the sacred, between antiquity and the Middle Ages. It is a testimony to the work carried out and edited by the doctoral students, a moment of training that today finds its tradition in the new doctorate.
Keywords Roman sculpture • Corinthian, Corinthian • Coeli • Protopalatial sites • Scythians • Greece • Thesmophorion • Minoan Palace • Pherse • Roma • Palazzo Pitti • Dionysus • Religious beliefs • Early Helladic period • Instrumenta inscripta • Perseo • Prosopography • Iconography • Sleeping Cupid • Sanctuary • Necropolis • Crete • Élites • Altino • Cristiano Grottanelli • Deposits • Kurgan • Mysteries • Bacchic child • Kotylai • Epigraphy • Medusa • Inscriptions • Production and consumption • Iconology • Antiquity • Etruscan mirror • Metus • Sacrifice • Social complexity • Funerary rituals • Elite groups • Gela • Elite culture • Religious Studies • Orientalia • Status-symbol • Menerva • Monumental build- ings • Malia • Iron Age • Eurasian steppes
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-328-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-328-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-329-8 | Number of pages 168 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published July 6, 2019 | Language en, it
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