Papers from the Norwegian Institute at Athens
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Reversal of gender roles in ancient Greece and Venezuela
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1995)The purpose of this paper is to list and compare instances of gender role-reversal, especially those in which men assume the role of women. -
Genealogy as a form of mythic discourse. The case of the Phaeacians
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Myth and Symbol II: Symbolic phenomena in Ancient Greek culture.
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Myth and Symbol I: Symbolic phenomena in ancient Greek culture
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The Date of the Conversion of the Rotunda at Thessaloniki into a Church
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1991) -
Myth and poetry in Archaic Greece: a comparative approach
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Large Scale Clay Sculpture from Arcadia
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)Size, technique and mainly the concept of the work as an άγαλμα are the criteria we need in order to study large scale clay sculpture. In this paper we are dealing with such works found in Arcadia. More specifically, a ... -
Hypsipyle et ses soeurs. Notes d'analyse structurale et historique
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La Fin des Maux. Un nom-Pausanias-et un symbole (d'Homere a Pausanias le Periegete, en passant par Platon)
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The LH IIIC Period in Arcadia and Imports from Southern Italy
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)In the last decades the publication of some important Mycenaean cemeteries in Achaea and Elis has revealed the presence of several bronze artefacts which show close affinities with the Late Bronze Age metalworking in the ... -
Polybios to Pausanias: Arkadian Identity in the Roman Empire
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)Many ancient statements about Arkadia date from the Roman period, and most of what we hear from Arkadians themselves, directly from Polybios, and indirectly via Pausanias, belongs in this context. This source material ... -
Sacrifice: Ritual murder or dinner party?
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Reading embedded narration
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A new Topographical and Architectural Survey of the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mount Lykaion
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)During the summer of 1996 a team from the Mediterranean Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology undertook a computerized above-ground topographical and architectural survey of the ... -
Reading a myth, reconstructing its constructions
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Greek trophy monuments
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Experiencing ritual: Shamanic elements in Minoan religion
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The transformations of the armed Aphrodite
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Rethinking Sisyphos
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Preliminary Notices on the Discovery of a Planned Classical Town near Kyparissia, Gortynia
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)This paper presents the evidence for the discovery of a regularly planned town of the classical period near modem Kyparissia in southwestern Arkadia. For the first time in the archaeology of Arkadia, a planned town has ...