Papers from the Norwegian Institute at Athens: Recent submissions
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Let women speak in the Assembly. Symbolic reversals in Aristophanes' Ekklesiazousai
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The cult of Athena Alea at Tegea and its transformation over time
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Ancient Arcadia
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Monstrum or Daimon: Hermaphrodites in ancient art and culture
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Performing myths. Women's homes and men's leschai
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A House for Athena Alea? On Two Fragments of House Models from the Sanctuary at Tegea
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2002)During the recent excavations below the Skopadian temple for Athena Alea at Tegea two fragments of building models were found, both in disturbed layers. It is suggested that they date to the early archaic period, presenting ... -
Η τά μάλιστα λεωφόρος (Pausanias 8.54.5) in Arkadia
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)There are three main passages between Tegea and the valley of Achladokambos, the ancient Hysiai: a) the northern, around the hill of Mouchli, called unanimously Gyros; b) one south of Mouchli, formerly known by locals as ... -
Two descriptions of myesis
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Traces of ritual in Middle Helladic funeral contexts including an assessment of geographical location
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Greece and Gender
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Transvestite virgin with a cause: The Acta Pauli et Thecla and late antique proto-"feminism"
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Arkadian Temple-designs
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)Many Arkadian cults and cult-places clearly go back to a very early period, and the popularity of individual deities was somewhat different from the rest of Greece. Artemis is by far the most frequently mentioned, followed ... -
Recent Research Concerning the Walls at Asea
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The fortification walls of Asea Paleokastro in Arcadia have recently been studied in several different aspects. Thus, the parts of the walls which are still visible above the ground have been documented in detail. Furthermore, ... -
The definition of myth. Symbolical phenomena in ancient culture
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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, ... -
Olympia and the epinikion. A creation of symbols
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Battle and Harmony: The women in the Odyssey
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Celebrations: sanctuaries and the vestiges of cult activity
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L' agora di Megalopoli vista da Pausania: alla ricerca del tempo perduto in una citta sinecizzata
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)In his organization of the material, Pausanias is interested in a coherent recomposition of the literary evidence rather than in the precise topographical reconstruction of the different sites. The case of the agoni of ... -
The three ages of man. Myth and symbol between Chiusi and Athens
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2004)