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Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology

Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC

Kalaitzi, Myrina (Assistant Researcher, Assistant Researcher, National Hellenic Research Foundation)

Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC

Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology

Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC

Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology: Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC

 

This volume brings together for the first time ancient Macedonian stone funerary monuments, or stelai, which feature figured representations of the deceased and their relatives. Taking as its focus the Classical and Hellenistic periods, it goes beyond artistic evaluation to consider the social history and wider meaning of the monuments.


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Beschrijving Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology: Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC

Figured Tombstones from Macedonia, Fifth-First Century BC brings together for the first time a substantial body of material from ancient Macedonia, comprising stone funerary monuments, be they statues, stelai, or reliefs, which feature figured representations. The volume's geographical focus encompasses what can be referred to as the national territory of the ancient Macedonians, as established largely from the reign of Philip II until the last Antigonids, and extending from the range of Mount Pindos and Lake Lychnitis in the west as far as the Strymon valley and Mount Pangaion in the east. Its broad chronological scope stretches back to prehistoric times, when stone funerary monuments seem to have first appeared in the area, and into the first century AD, when significant changes in the modes which shaped (self-) representation in a funerary context can be traced. However, the volume takes as its main focus the Classical and Hellenistic periods, describing and unravelling the codes which moulded the representation of the dead on tombstones dating from the fifth to the first century BC. Paying close attention to the wealth of information that can be gained through morphological, typological, iconographical, and epigraphic analysis, the volume goes beyond artistic evaluation to consider social history: social and gender roles, social status, cultural identity, regionalism or consciously constructed cosmopolitanism, shifts in religious behaviour, and attitudes towards death and a possible afterlife are all addressed, revealing the ideas that shaped aesthetic predilections and the choice of (self-)representation.


ISBN
9780198746454
Pagina's
320
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Serie
Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology
NUR
683
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
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OUP Oxford

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