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The Treatment Of The War Dead In Archaic Athens An Ancestral Custom Cezary Kucewicz

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The Treatment Of The War Dead In Archaic Athens An Ancestral Custom Cezary Kucewicz
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.4 MB
Author: Cezary Kucewicz
ISBN: 9781350151543, 9781350151574, 1350151548, 1350151572
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Treatment Of The War Dead In Archaic Athens An Ancestral Custom Cezary Kucewicz by Cezary Kucewicz 9781350151543, 9781350151574, 1350151548, 1350151572 instant download after payment.

Exploring the representations of the war dead in early Greek mythology, particularly the Homeric poems and the Epic Cycle, alongside iconographic images on black-figure pottery and the evidence of funerary monuments adorning the graves of early Athenian elites, this book provides much-needed insight into the customs associated with the war dead in Archaic Athens. It is demonstrated that this period had remarkably little in common with the much-celebrated institutions of the Classical era, standing in fact much closer to the hierarchical ideals enshrined in the epics of Homer and early mythology.
While the public burial of the war dead in Classical Athens has traditionally been a subject of much scholarly interest, and the origins of the procedures described by Thucydides as patrios nomos are still a matter of some debate, far less attention has been devoted to the Athenian war dead of the preceding era. This book aims to redress the imbalance in modern scholarship and put the spotlight on the Athenian war dead of the Archaic period.
In addition, the book deepens our understanding of the processes which led to the establishment of first public burials and the Classical customs of patrios nomos, shedding significant light on the military, cultural and social history of Archaic Athens. Challenging previous assumptions and bringing new material to the table, the book proposes a number of new ways to investigate a period where many ߢancestral customsߣ were thought to have their roots.

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