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Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult : Context, Ritual & Iconography, Hardback Book

Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult : Context, Ritual & Iconography Hardback

Part of the Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity series

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The papers in this volume illustrate the interplay between the studies of classical archaeology, religion, history, and musicology.

The eight papers by the young scholars and their Nestor, Richard Hamilton, offer a fresh look at various aspects of ancient cult, including the use of the word cult in the academic disciplines of Archaeology and the History of Religion; the introduction of Asklepios to Athens, and a detailed study of the same god's sanctuary on the south slope of Akropolis, where it will be demonstrated that the layout of the early sanctuary on the east terrace was carefully designed after one central monument.

The book also contains an innovative study of the Philippeion at Olympia, where it is argued that the tholos with its sculpture was a prototype for the use of divine images and royal ideology by Hellenistic rulers.

Other papers include a statistical approach to the illustration of baskets on Classical votive reliefs, a theoretical study of the role of music in ancient Greek cult, and analysis of the use of the chorus as one of the most important expressions of ancient cult in Sparta.

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