The master of animals in old world iconography/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Budapest:
Archaeolingua,
2010
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Series: | Archaeolingua
24 |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Prolegomenon: the many masks of the master of animals / Bettina Arnold, Derek B. Counts
- The Mesopotamian "nude hero": context and interpretations / Sarah Costello
- Master of animals and animal masters in the iconography of the Indus tradition / Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
- Animal mastery in Hittite art and texts / Billie Jean Collins
- The Aegean master of animals: the evidence of the seals, signets, and sealings / Janice L. Crowley
- Minoan animal-human hybridity / Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw
- The big nowhere: a master of animals in the throne room at Knossos? / Louise A. Hitchcock
- Where the wild things were: the Greek master of animals in ecological perspective / Susan Langdon
- Divine symbols and royal aspirations: the master of animals in Iron Age Cypriote religion / Derek B. Counts
- The heroic encounter in the visual arts of ancient Iraq and Iran ca. 1000-500 BC / Mark Garrison
- Agency, hybridity, and transmutation: human-animal symbolism and mastery among early Eurasian Steppe societies / Bryan K. Hanks
- Beasts of the forest and beasts of the field: animal sacrifice, hunting symbolism, and the master of animals in pre-Roman Iron Age Europe / Bettina Arnold
- Mistress and master: the politics of iconography in pre-Roman central Italy / Anthony Tuck
- The Mistress of animals, the master of animals: two complementary or oppositional religious concepts in early Celtic art? / Martin Guggisberg
- Meaning in motif and ornament: the face between the creatures in mid-first-millennium AD temperate Europe / Peter S. Wells.