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The Theatres of Roman Arcadia, Pausanias and the History of the Religion
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)When studying Roman Greece, scholars often rely on the descriptions given by the ancient literary sources. Ancient sources, however, are very contradictory and sketch quite different images of the conditions of Arcadia ... -
Theory of Museology : Main Schools of Thought 1960-2000
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The three ages of man. Myth and symbol between Chiusi and Athens
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To lock up Eleusis. A question of liminal space
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To see or not to see: a study in maritime visibility
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2017)Η Ελλάδα είναι άρρηκτα συνδεδεμένη με τη θάλασσα που την περιβάλλει και οι θαλάσσιες μετακινήσεις έπαιζαν ανέκαθεν σημαντικό ρόλο στην ιστορία της. Το ίδιο ισχύει και στην περίπτωση της Εύβοιας, καθώς η γεωγραφική της θέση ... -
Tongue-tied Aphrodite: the paradeigmata in the "Hymn to Aphrodite"
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The Topography of Ancient Tegea: New Discoveries and Old Problems
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The city of Tegea was one of the most important cities on the Peloponnese in antiquity, but it has until now remained strangely unknown in archaeological research. The Norwegian Arcadia Survey (1998 - 2001) focused its ... -
Traces of ritual in Middle Helladic funeral contexts including an assessment of geographical location
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Traces of Tribal Puberty Initiation in Arcadian Religion: a Survey of Pausanias´ Tales
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)This article explores one possible area of continuity from ancient times in Arkadian religion, namely how myths may reflect Arkadian rituals for inclusion of young girls and boys into society. In Pausanias' eighth book, ... -
The transformations of the armed Aphrodite
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Translating a "paradeigma" in Sophocles: "Oedipus Tyrannus" 1193
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Transvestite virgin with a cause: The Acta Pauli et Thecla and late antique proto-"feminism"
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The Triad of Zeus Soter, Artemis Soteira and Megalopolis at Megalopolis
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The sanctuary of Zeus the Saviour at Megalopolis was probably established in 371 B.C. The three cult statues, depicting Zeus Soter, Artemis Soteira and Megalopolis, are described by Pausanias, who attributes them to the ... -
Two battles and two bills : Marathon and the Athenian fleet
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Two descriptions of myesis
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Two fragments of house models from the sanctuary of Athena Alea
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Vikings in the Mediterranean: Proceedings of an international conference co-organized by the Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish Institutes at Athens, Athens, 27-30 November 2019
(Papers and monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens;Volume 14, Book, 2023-05-15)This book collects the proceedings of the first-ever academic conference on the Vikings in the Mediterranean, held in Athens on 27-30 November 2019. Beginning with the research history of the Vikings in the Middle Sea, the ... -
Weaving identities - local and global customs between Early Iron Age Italy and Greece
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens. volume 5, Chapter, 2016)This contribution discusses the connectivity of the Mediterranean during the Early Iron Age. In contrast to already well explored tropes like the adoption of banquet equipment and warrior ideology as institutionalised forms ... -
The Woman Holding a Liver from Mantineia: Female Manteis and Beyond
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)A fragment of a life-size relief from Mantineia, now in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (inv. no. 226), shows a woman with a liver in her hand traditionally interpreted as a priestess or a prophetess. This ... -
The "Woman Monk": A theme in Byzantine hagiography
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1995)