Citation: Paczuska, A. (2017). Priestesses and Patriarchy – The Daily Lives of Ancient Greek Priestesses. Initials: Student Research Forum, April 21, 2017. Manhattan, KS.This project examines the lives of Greek priestesses in their prominent roles in the patriarchal society of ancient Greece. I argue that priestesses were distinguished from other contemporary women by their performance of roles in major public temples as rulers or ritual officiators, despite being dominated by authoritarian men. A woman in ancient Greece was typically considered a silent agalmata, a prized possession of her male kin (Llewellyn-Jones 2003). Tragedy and myth even flirt with the appropriateness of the sacrifice of women to further the careers of their male rel...
In this article we will try to give an answer to the question of changes in the visibility of women ...
The religious experience of women in ancient Greece is a difficult reality to uncover. There is very...
Present–day scholars debate the status and role of the Old Babylonian nadi?tu, describing them as pr...
Citation: Paczuska, A. (2017). Priestesses and Patriarchy – The Daily Lives of Ancient Greek Prieste...
Ancient Greece from 2000 to 146 BCE maintained a gendered hierarchy, more specifically a patriarchy ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2019/2019all/144/thumbnail.jpgMy resear...
This study analyzes the impact of religious practices on the social status of women in the culture o...
Athenian women were excluded from nearly all areas of public life with significant cultural value, i...
L’image que la littérature grecque donne des femmes est souvent négative et l’idéal féminin qui s’en...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation investigates adultery and the appropriation of ritual space in Classical Greece, f...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Ancient Egypt has always seemed a very pious place, with Pharaoh himself positioned as both divine a...
This paper studies the formulations used in two closed groups of inscriptions from sanctuaries of go...
In this article we will try to give an answer to the question of changes in the visibility of women ...
The religious experience of women in ancient Greece is a difficult reality to uncover. There is very...
Present–day scholars debate the status and role of the Old Babylonian nadi?tu, describing them as pr...
Citation: Paczuska, A. (2017). Priestesses and Patriarchy – The Daily Lives of Ancient Greek Prieste...
Ancient Greece from 2000 to 146 BCE maintained a gendered hierarchy, more specifically a patriarchy ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2019/2019all/144/thumbnail.jpgMy resear...
This study analyzes the impact of religious practices on the social status of women in the culture o...
Athenian women were excluded from nearly all areas of public life with significant cultural value, i...
L’image que la littérature grecque donne des femmes est souvent négative et l’idéal féminin qui s’en...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation investigates adultery and the appropriation of ritual space in Classical Greece, f...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Ancient Egypt has always seemed a very pious place, with Pharaoh himself positioned as both divine a...
This paper studies the formulations used in two closed groups of inscriptions from sanctuaries of go...
In this article we will try to give an answer to the question of changes in the visibility of women ...
The religious experience of women in ancient Greece is a difficult reality to uncover. There is very...
Present–day scholars debate the status and role of the Old Babylonian nadi?tu, describing them as pr...