The article deals with the material and symbolic meaning of the tripod in ancient Greek culture. The first argument addresses the tripod in the Homeric Epics where it functions as the most important prize in athletic competitions, but also as a valuable gift in various other contexts. The second argument concerns the Delphic tripod as a symbol of the mantic qualities of Apollon and his priestess Pythia. While most scholars prefer to interpret the tripod as a symbol of interregional relationship, especially that of guest-friendship, this article will stress the connection between the tripod and the sphere of power and the economic exchange of pastures and livestock
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This study proposes a new reconstruction of the tripod that Pausanias (1.18.8) recorded in the Olymp...
The struggle for the Delphic tripod is frequently depicted on Attic vases dated 550-450 BC. The auth...
This article treats three plastic vases that were found in Athens, at the beginning of the Sacred St...
Our understanding of ancient Greek religion, once disproportionately founded on textual evidence, ha...
This article deals with the handshake in the Archaic and Classical ages of ancient Greece. The gestu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
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A remarkable blue-grey marble horse with a white marble rider, found in the Basilica at Aphrodisias,...
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The thesis explores the uses and appropriations of the symbol of Aphrodite in Greek-Cypriot tourism....
This paper examines ancient glyptics that provide evidence for the merging of the cults...
Waffen und Rüstungsstücke gehören zwischen dem späten 8. und dem 5. Jh. v. Chr. in Heiligtümern der...
International audienceThis chapter examines the tradition of the battle trophy, the tradition of com...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The article examines a group of images o...
The article defines classical archaeology as one of the first and oldest branches of archaeology pra...
This study proposes a new reconstruction of the tripod that Pausanias (1.18.8) recorded in the Olymp...
The struggle for the Delphic tripod is frequently depicted on Attic vases dated 550-450 BC. The auth...
This article treats three plastic vases that were found in Athens, at the beginning of the Sacred St...
Our understanding of ancient Greek religion, once disproportionately founded on textual evidence, ha...
This article deals with the handshake in the Archaic and Classical ages of ancient Greece. The gestu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
International audienceThis paper deals with both the aesthetic and the thematic aspects of bringing ...
A remarkable blue-grey marble horse with a white marble rider, found in the Basilica at Aphrodisias,...
Cet article s’attache au rapprochement de l’image et de la forme, dans leur double aspect esthétique...
The thesis explores the uses and appropriations of the symbol of Aphrodite in Greek-Cypriot tourism....
This paper examines ancient glyptics that provide evidence for the merging of the cults...
Waffen und Rüstungsstücke gehören zwischen dem späten 8. und dem 5. Jh. v. Chr. in Heiligtümern der...
International audienceThis chapter examines the tradition of the battle trophy, the tradition of com...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The article examines a group of images o...
The article defines classical archaeology as one of the first and oldest branches of archaeology pra...