Burial klinai and ‘Totenmahl’?
How can burial furnishings help us to approach the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art or understand the place of banqueting in funerary ideologies? Should tombs furnished with klinai or replicas of banquet couches be understood as physical, three-dimensional representations of banqueting...
Main Author: | Baughan, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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