The conference brought together scholars from multiple disciplines (Classical Archaeology, Sinology, Egyptology, Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology) in order to explore the varied forms and meanings of banqueting imagery in tomb paintings and sculptures, with a particular focus on the relationship between the images and beliefs about death. The ultimate aims were to compare forms and meanings of the images, as well as approaches and interpretations prevailing in the different disciplines represented
Engaging with the Dead adopts a cross-disciplinary, archaeologically focused, approach to explore a ...
The theme chosen for this meeting is the study of funerary images in the transition between late ant...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
The conference brought together scholars from multiple disciplines (Classical Archaeology, Sinology,...
Summary of the content and conclusions of the conference Dining&Death;: interdisciplinary perspe...
In February 2009, a three-year research project entitled "Banquet and Grave" was launched. Located i...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
Convivial occasions among the living are not well attested from ancient Egypt. Scenes in tomb decora...
How can burial furnishings help us to approach the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art or...
The presented thesis examines dining practices associated with ancient funerary rites, and represe...
Mortuary (as opposed to funerary) banquet scenes were commonly depicted on the walls of Egyptian tom...
One of the most frequent images found on ancient Egyptian funerary monuments is the image of the dec...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
The banquet is one of the most common themes in funerary art of the Roman period, found over much of...
Engaging with the Dead adopts a cross-disciplinary, archaeologically focused, approach to explore a ...
The theme chosen for this meeting is the study of funerary images in the transition between late ant...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
The conference brought together scholars from multiple disciplines (Classical Archaeology, Sinology,...
Summary of the content and conclusions of the conference Dining&Death;: interdisciplinary perspe...
In February 2009, a three-year research project entitled "Banquet and Grave" was launched. Located i...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
Convivial occasions among the living are not well attested from ancient Egypt. Scenes in tomb decora...
How can burial furnishings help us to approach the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art or...
The presented thesis examines dining practices associated with ancient funerary rites, and represe...
Mortuary (as opposed to funerary) banquet scenes were commonly depicted on the walls of Egyptian tom...
One of the most frequent images found on ancient Egyptian funerary monuments is the image of the dec...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
The banquet is one of the most common themes in funerary art of the Roman period, found over much of...
Engaging with the Dead adopts a cross-disciplinary, archaeologically focused, approach to explore a ...
The theme chosen for this meeting is the study of funerary images in the transition between late ant...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...