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Published 2017
The death of the maiden in classical Athens /

: This study examines the death of maidens in classical Athens, combining the study of Attic funerary iconography with research on classical Attic maiden burials, funerary inscriptions, tragic plays, as well as the relevant Attic myths. The iconography of funerary reliefs focuses on the idealised image of the deceased maiden, as well as the powerful bonds of love and kinship that unite her with the members of her family, whereas the iconography of vases emphasises the premature death of the maiden, the pain of loss and mourning felt by her family, as well as the observance of the indispensable funerary rites concerning her burial and 'tomb cult'.
: Previously issued in print: 2017. : 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784915476 (ebook) :

Published 2017
Kratos & krater : reconstructing an Athenian protohistory /

: Athenian governance and culture are reconstructed from the Bronze Age into the historical era based on traditions, archaeological contexts and remains, foremost the formal commensal and libation krater. Incorporated into this work is a monograph on the Athenian formal krater used by these primarily Neleid aristocratic houses in assembly and ritual.
: Previously issued in print: 2017. : 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784916237 (ebook) :

The Acropolis in the age of Pericles /

: On CD-ROM: Images by Jeffrey M. Hurwit ; CD-ROM by Adam D. Newton. : xxvi, 304 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-295) and index. : 0521527406 : Sara.lib

Published 2020
Athens and Attica in prehistory : proceedings of the International Conference, Athens, 27-31 May 2015 /

: This resource provides the most complete overview of the Attica region from the Neolithic to the end of the Late Bronze Age. It paves the way for a new understanding of Attica in the Early Iron Age and indirectly throws new light on the origins of what will later become the polis of the Athenians.
: Also issued in print: 2020.
Conference proceedings. : 1 online resource (698 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789696721 (ebook) :