Funerary masks are a trans-cultural phenomenon that involves, in different ways and times, the whole ancient Mediterranean due to their particular power to showcase individuality, as concentrated in the face and head. The discussion on the origin of this custom in Ancient Macedonia during the Archaic Period has been strongly influenced by the identity narratives based on different national archaeologies. Previous and current interpretations are, indeed, deeply influenced by the quest for identifying the ethnicity of ancient Macedonians and their relationship to present nation states. Transformed into material evidence of ethnic identity, masks are involved in complex exegeses. On the one hand, Greek archaeology emphasizes an approach based ...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...
The thesis is concerned with the Hellenistic banquet and rider reliefs discovered within modern Gre...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
This note is a condensed version of a forthcoming study to appear in Popular religion and ritual in ...
Much of what we know of ancient cultures comes from burials, and this is also true in Macedonia. Ye...
Gold foil is found in numerous burials in the Mediterranean dating to the early Mycenaean period an...
This paper focuses on a diagnostic trait of Thessalian funerary archaeology, namely the combined use...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
In the absence of extensive written sources, the history of the Macedonian kingdom priorto the reign...
The „Pronomos Vase” is undoubtledly the most significant pieces of evidence for understanding of Gre...
Por meio da análise das máscaras funerárias do Egito Romano procuramos discutir algumas questões rel...
In accordance with the heterological tradition, this study emphasises the determining effect of theo...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the evidence for the performance of a cult of the dead in LH II...
This innovative, extensively illustrated study examines how classical antiquities and archaeology co...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...
The thesis is concerned with the Hellenistic banquet and rider reliefs discovered within modern Gre...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
This note is a condensed version of a forthcoming study to appear in Popular religion and ritual in ...
Much of what we know of ancient cultures comes from burials, and this is also true in Macedonia. Ye...
Gold foil is found in numerous burials in the Mediterranean dating to the early Mycenaean period an...
This paper focuses on a diagnostic trait of Thessalian funerary archaeology, namely the combined use...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
In the absence of extensive written sources, the history of the Macedonian kingdom priorto the reign...
The „Pronomos Vase” is undoubtledly the most significant pieces of evidence for understanding of Gre...
Por meio da análise das máscaras funerárias do Egito Romano procuramos discutir algumas questões rel...
In accordance with the heterological tradition, this study emphasises the determining effect of theo...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the evidence for the performance of a cult of the dead in LH II...
This innovative, extensively illustrated study examines how classical antiquities and archaeology co...
This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted an...
The thesis is concerned with the Hellenistic banquet and rider reliefs discovered within modern Gre...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...