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Dining & Death conference report

Dining & Death conference report

Summary of the content and conclusions of the conference Dining&Death;: interdisciplinary perspectives on the 'Funerary Banquet' in ancient art, burial and belief

Bibliográfalaš dieđut
Váldodahkki: Draycott, C
Materiálatiipa: Record
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: 2010
Fáttát:
Painting & paintings
History of Asia & Far East
Middle East
Drawing & decorative arts
Religions of antiquity
Asia
History of art and visual culture
Art
History of the ancient world
Roman archeology
Materials studies (archaeology)
Families
Plastic arts
Europe
Greek archeology
Archaeology
Near East
Households
Visual art and representation
Graphic arts
  • Oažžasuvvandieđut
  • Govvádus
  • Geahča maid
  • Bargiidšearbma

Geahča maid

  • ‘Merrily reclining after his own demise': the banquet in Roman funerary art
    Dahkki: Dunbabin, K
    Almmustuhtton: (2010)
  • Images and identities in the funerary art of Western Anatolia, 600 - 450 BC: Phrygia, Hellespontine Phrygia, Lydia
    Dahkki: Draycott, CM
    Almmustuhtton: (2007)
  • Conference introduction
    Almmustuhtton: (2010)
  • "Banquet and Grave." Methods, aims and first results of a recent research project
    Dahkki: Amman, P
    Almmustuhtton: (2010)
  • What does ‘Being “Graeco-Persian”’ mean? An introduction to the papers
    Dahkki: Draycott, C
    Almmustuhtton: (2010)

Ozu molssaeavttut

  • Ohcanhistorjá
  • Aiddostahtton ohcu

Viečča lasi

  • Bláđe logahallama
  • Bláđe alfabehtalaš ortnegis
  • Dutkka kanálaid
  • Gursagirjjit
  • Ođatlogahallan

Dárbbašatgo veahki?

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  • Jeara girjerájus
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