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Dress In Mediterranean Antiquity Greeks Romans Jews Christians Alicia J Batten Kelly Olson Editors

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Dress In Mediterranean Antiquity Greeks Romans Jews Christians Alicia J Batten Kelly Olson Editors
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.53 MB
Author: Alicia J. Batten; Kelly Olson (editors)
ISBN: 9780567684653, 9780567684677, 0567684652, 0567684679
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Dress In Mediterranean Antiquity Greeks Romans Jews Christians Alicia J Batten Kelly Olson Editors by Alicia J. Batten; Kelly Olson (editors) 9780567684653, 9780567684677, 0567684652, 0567684679 instant download after payment.

Insights from anthropology, religious studies, biblical studies, sociology, classics, and Jewish studies are here combined to provide a cutting-edge guide to dress and religion in the Greco-Roman World and the Mediterranean basin. Clothing, jewellery, cosmetics, and hairstyles are among the many aspects examined to show the variety of functions of dress in communication and in both establishing and defending identity.
The volume begins by reviewing how scholars in the fields of classics, anthropology, religious studies, and sociology examine dress. The second section then looks at materials, including depictions of clothing in sculpture and in Egyptian mummy portraits. The third (and largest) part of the book then examines dress in specific contexts, beginning with Greece and Rome and going on to Jewish and Christian dress, with a specific focus on the intersection between dress, clothing and religion.

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