Portraits of Influence: The Iconographic Study of Amarna Period Women

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Unit:
Specialty Greek and Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: From the Bronze Age Palaces to the Hellenistic Kingdoms
Library of the School of Philosophy
Deposit date:
2024-10-25
Year:
2024
Author:
Ni Tian
Supervisors info:
Konstantinos Kopanias, Professor, Department of History and Archaeology, NKUA
Giorgos Vavouranakis, Professor, Department of History and Archaeology, NKUA
Vassilis Petrakis, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Archaeology, NKUA
Original Title:
Portraits of Influence: The Iconographic Study of Amarna Period Women
Languages:
English
Translated title:
Portraits of Influence: The Iconographic Study of Amarna Period Women
Summary:
Women during the Amarna period likely possessed a multifaceted status that extended beyond a singular religious identity and regent power, influenced by state politics and familial relationships. The disparity between their authority and that of the king may have been illustrated in various artistic mediums, including sculptures and reliefs, which served as offerings and documented representations of social life for centuries.
Main subject category:
Archaeology
Keywords:
Archaeology, Iconography, Amarna, Female
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
No
Number of references:
96
Number of pages:
87
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