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Hatshepsut: A Female King Of Egypt And Her Architecture, Roger Dunn Dec 2001

Hatshepsut: A Female King Of Egypt And Her Architecture, Roger Dunn

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


'The Rock Of The Nightingale': Kinship Diplomacy And Sophocles' Tereus, Katerina Zacharia Jan 2001

'The Rock Of The Nightingale': Kinship Diplomacy And Sophocles' Tereus, Katerina Zacharia

Classics and Archaeology Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Pervasive, Yet Elusive, Dionysos, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Olivia C. Vitale Jan 2001

Pervasive, Yet Elusive, Dionysos, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Olivia C. Vitale

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Apr. 12-June 17, 2001.


Madonna De La Mer: Reflections Of Light And Memory, Amjad S. Faur Jan 2001

Madonna De La Mer: Reflections Of Light And Memory, Amjad S. Faur

Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal

The Pioneers of photography sought to document their lives with a new sense of reality and permanence. The results have persevered throughout photography's brief history as sparse, elegant, honest and strikingly beautiful images. My research uses late nineteenth century and early twentieth century equipment and techniques to document the timeless beauty, which connects us to those old photographs by creating portraits of people, which will deceive and nurture memory. Without our memories, we respond to the present with only survival instincts. Memory is our pool of reference for all experience. Only two basic elements, light and memory, are used as …


Review Of Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (Limc), Vol. 8 (Thespiades-Zodiacus Et Supplementum) And Indices, Brunilde S. Ridgway Jan 2001

Review Of Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (Limc), Vol. 8 (Thespiades-Zodiacus Et Supplementum) And Indices, Brunilde S. Ridgway

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Thrown Away Like Rubbish - Disposal Of The Dead In Ancient Greece, Astrid Lindenlauf Jan 2001

Thrown Away Like Rubbish - Disposal Of The Dead In Ancient Greece, Astrid Lindenlauf

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

In this article, the literary and archaeological evidence for burial practices that can be associated with the English expression ‘to be disposed of like rubbish’ are discussed. These disposal methods (átaphon rhíptesthai) include the exposure of corpses to carrion animals, to the elements, as well as the disposal of corpses into the sea, pits or natural fissures without burial rites. They also include cases in which graves were dug up in order to throw their contents out. Here, the Greek expressions for the English phrase ‘to be thrown away like rubbish’ are explored, as well as its relation …