Examination of the chronological development of sacrificial representations on 5th-century Athenian vases reveals a movement from procession to altar-based scenes, heightened emphasis on the preparation and consumption of meat, and increased focus on the reciprocity between mortals and gods. Sacrificial practice itself likely did not change during the Classical period. Vase painters\u27 interest in different stages and themes, however, may suggest shifting attitudes toward thysia, as well as toward Athenian citizenship and citizen identity. Broadening the consideration of sacrificial imagery from the reconstruction of ritual to include its physical and historical contexts allows for a greater understanding of its meaning. Three appendixes s...
"Dionysos, with his following of satyrs and women, was a major theme in a big part of the figure pai...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
Prothesis scenes have been a controversial and debated theme of iconographical approaches to Greek p...
Examination of the chronological development of sacrificial representations on 5th-century Athenian ...
This dissertation offers an archaeologically and art historically grounded inquiry into the actualit...
The study of early Greek sacrificial rituals is an under-researched field, as previous scholarship h...
This study questions the traditional view of sacrifices in hero-cults during the Archaic to the earl...
textThough the episode is well known from Book 11 of the Odyssey (11.23-330, 385-567), only two pain...
International audienceThe practice of sacrifice (not confined to animal offerings) was the subject o...
This paper analyzes the trends in depictions of women in Athenian vase-painting during the 5th centu...
Athenian vase-painters endeavoured to produce scenes which appealed to as many different customers a...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
Despite recent scholarship that has suggested that most if not all Athenian vases were created prima...
Since the late 1970s, scholars have explored Athenian eye cups within the presumed context of the sy...
M.A.During the second half of the fifth-century B.C. there was a sudden proliferation of Attic vases...
"Dionysos, with his following of satyrs and women, was a major theme in a big part of the figure pai...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
Prothesis scenes have been a controversial and debated theme of iconographical approaches to Greek p...
Examination of the chronological development of sacrificial representations on 5th-century Athenian ...
This dissertation offers an archaeologically and art historically grounded inquiry into the actualit...
The study of early Greek sacrificial rituals is an under-researched field, as previous scholarship h...
This study questions the traditional view of sacrifices in hero-cults during the Archaic to the earl...
textThough the episode is well known from Book 11 of the Odyssey (11.23-330, 385-567), only two pain...
International audienceThe practice of sacrifice (not confined to animal offerings) was the subject o...
This paper analyzes the trends in depictions of women in Athenian vase-painting during the 5th centu...
Athenian vase-painters endeavoured to produce scenes which appealed to as many different customers a...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
Despite recent scholarship that has suggested that most if not all Athenian vases were created prima...
Since the late 1970s, scholars have explored Athenian eye cups within the presumed context of the sy...
M.A.During the second half of the fifth-century B.C. there was a sudden proliferation of Attic vases...
"Dionysos, with his following of satyrs and women, was a major theme in a big part of the figure pai...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
Prothesis scenes have been a controversial and debated theme of iconographical approaches to Greek p...