The master of animals in old world iconography

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Derek B. Counts, Bettina Arnol ...
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261

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The master of animals in old world iconography
2010, Archaeolingua Alapítvíány
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Table of Contents

Prolegomenon: the many masks of the master of animals -- Bettina Arnold, Derek B. Counts
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
Aegean master of animals: the evidence of the seals, signets, and sealings -- Janice L. Crowley
Minoan animal-human hybridity -- Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw
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
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
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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Budapest
Series
Archaeolingua -- v. 24, Archaeolingua -- v. 24.

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Library of Congress
N7660 .M37 2010, N7740 .M37 2010

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Pagination
261 p.
Number of pages
261

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Open Library
OL44757541M
ISBN 10
9639911143
ISBN 13
9789639911147
OCLC/WorldCat
666218677

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