In Couched in Death, Elizabeth P. Baughan offers the first comprehensive look at the earliest funeral couches in the ancient Mediterranean world. These sixth- and fifth-century BCE klinai from Asia Minor were inspired by specialty luxury furnishings developed in Archaic Greece for reclining at elite symposia. It was in Anatolia, however—in the dynastic cultures of Lydia and Phrygia and their neighbors—that klinai first gained prominence not as banquet furniture but as burial receptacles. For tombs, wooden couches were replaced by more permanent media cut from bedrock, carved from marble or limestone, or even cast in bronze. The rich archaeological findings of funerary klinai throughout Asia Minor raise intriguing questions about the social ...
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of t...
The materials of the study is 11 Classical period graves, grave goods, funeral gifts and scattered f...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
How can burial furnishings help us to approach the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art or...
Dr. Elizabeth Baughan, Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology, discusses her new book, Couc...
International audienceSince prehistoric times, the use of graves built within private houses has bee...
Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during t...
The dissertation analyses the reliefs and paintings on thirty-one different tombs in Western Anatoli...
135 pagesWestern scholarship on the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has long neglected to adequately...
Includes bibliographical referencesTombstones and their epitaphs yield excellent evidence on the nat...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
This thesis is about the change in Athenian burial practices between the Archaic and Classical perio...
Literature and archaeological findings have been valuable resources for understanding how the ancien...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The Persians ruled in whole of Anatolia since 546 B.C. Their hegemony came to an end in 334 B.C. whe...
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of t...
The materials of the study is 11 Classical period graves, grave goods, funeral gifts and scattered f...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
How can burial furnishings help us to approach the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art or...
Dr. Elizabeth Baughan, Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology, discusses her new book, Couc...
International audienceSince prehistoric times, the use of graves built within private houses has bee...
Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during t...
The dissertation analyses the reliefs and paintings on thirty-one different tombs in Western Anatoli...
135 pagesWestern scholarship on the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has long neglected to adequately...
Includes bibliographical referencesTombstones and their epitaphs yield excellent evidence on the nat...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
This thesis is about the change in Athenian burial practices between the Archaic and Classical perio...
Literature and archaeological findings have been valuable resources for understanding how the ancien...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The Persians ruled in whole of Anatolia since 546 B.C. Their hegemony came to an end in 334 B.C. whe...
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of t...
The materials of the study is 11 Classical period graves, grave goods, funeral gifts and scattered f...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...