Did Greeks and non-Greeks banquet together in the first half of the first millennium BCE, and if so, how does this mode of cultural contact explain the evidence of cultural exchange between Greece and the Near East? Following suggestions in scholarship that Greeks shared a banqueting culture with West Semitic peoples, and that Greeks sometimes banqueted with non-Greeks, this dissertation presents evidence that Greeks banqueted with non-Greeks, explains why they should have done so in terms of earlier practices and anthropological theory, and argues that multicultural banquets were the primary mode of peaceful cultural contact in the thought-world of Greeks in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE. Chapter 1 addresses the evidence for multic...
In this thesis I offer a diachronic survey of feasting practices on the Greek mainland from c. 1600...
This project, “De-Centering the Symposium: Characterizing Commensality in Late Classical Olynthos, G...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Peter Wells. 1 ...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
Feasting is one of the most ubiquitous communal activities in the history of humanity. Oftentimes, f...
In this paper, I investigated the characteristics of cross-cultural knowledge of ancient Greeks, who...
This thesis examines the different proceedings around the rituals of bringing in a guest through the...
Xenía was a special relationship between a foreign guest and his host in Ancient Greece. The ritual ...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
This thesis proposes that we can better understand Greek society in the Archaic Period by evaluating...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
Abstract: Early in the excavation of Nestor's palace at Pylos it was apparent that the palace w...
In this thesis I offer a diachronic survey of feasting practices on the Greek mainland from c. 1600...
This project, “De-Centering the Symposium: Characterizing Commensality in Late Classical Olynthos, G...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Peter Wells. 1 ...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
Feasting is one of the most ubiquitous communal activities in the history of humanity. Oftentimes, f...
In this paper, I investigated the characteristics of cross-cultural knowledge of ancient Greeks, who...
This thesis examines the different proceedings around the rituals of bringing in a guest through the...
Xenía was a special relationship between a foreign guest and his host in Ancient Greece. The ritual ...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
This thesis proposes that we can better understand Greek society in the Archaic Period by evaluating...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
Abstract: Early in the excavation of Nestor's palace at Pylos it was apparent that the palace w...
In this thesis I offer a diachronic survey of feasting practices on the Greek mainland from c. 1600...
This project, “De-Centering the Symposium: Characterizing Commensality in Late Classical Olynthos, G...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...