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Approaching the Ancient Artifact : Representation, Narrative, and Function
Satyrs as Women and Maenads as Men: Transvestites and Transgression in Dionysian Worship
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Allison Surtees
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January 11 2014
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Acknowledgements
“To Dream the Impossible Dream”
Manipulating Mastoi: The Female Breast in the Sympotic Setting
Bibliography
Philoktetes in Brauron (Attica) and Volterra (Etruria)
Helen Re-Claimed, Troy Re-Visited: Scenes of Troy in Archaic Greek Art
The Tombs of Amazons
A Type γ Courting Scene for Alan: The Spitzer Amphora at Bryn Mawr College
Laconian Wine
The Artificial Sculptural Image of Dionysos in Athenian Vase Painting and the Mythological Discourse of Early Greek Life
A Frame for Names: The Case of the Hydria Louvre F 28
Bathing in the Sanctuaries of Asklepios and Apollo Maleatas at Epidauros
Color Plates
Theseus and Aithra! A Forgotten Fragment and an Old Problem
Table of Contents
Composition and Narrative on Skyphoi of the Penelope Painter
Myth into Art: A Black-figure Column Krater from Castle Ashby at the University of Virginia
A Matter of Style/Why Style Matters: A Birth of Athena Revisited
Story and Status: The François Vase and the Krater from Vix
The Wretchedness of Old Kings
Theseus and Periphetes by the Sabouroff Painter?
Volgei nescia: On the Paradox of Praising Women’s Invisibility
Women as Gift Givers and Gift Producers in Ancient Athenian Funerary Ritual
Are We Rome?
Hare and the Dog: Eros Tamed
Roman Sarcophagi in the Toledo Museum of Art
Index
Herakles and Geras in Etruria
Arion the Methymnian and Dionysos Methymnaios: Myth and Cult in Herodotus’ Histories
An Ancient Plaster Cast in New York: A Ptolemaic Syncretistic Goddess
Frontmatter
Ἀναθήματα on the Athenian Acropolis and in the Sanctuary of the Nymph (600–560 BCE): The Case of the Skyphoi
The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision
Contributors
Satyrs as Women and Maenads as Men: Transvestites and Transgression in Dionysian Worship
H. Alan Shapiro: Bibliography
Hermes and the Athenian Acropolis: Hermes Enagonios (?) on a Red-figure Miniature Amphora of Panathenaic Shape by the Bulas Group
Phrixos’ Self-sacrifice and his “Euphemia”
The Non-Human Paradox: Being Political in Aristotle’s Zoology
Reduced Myths: Roman Ash Chests with Mythological Scenes
Abbreviations
A Lazy Afternoon
The Serpent in the Garden: Herakles, Ladon, and the Hydra
Dressing to Hunt. Some Remarks on the Calyx Krater from the So-called House of C. Julius Polybius in Pompei
Reflections on Triton
Polyxena’s Dropped Hydria: The Epic Cycle and the Iconography of Gravity in Athenian Vase Painting
Foreword
Athenian State Monuments for the War Dead: Evidence from a Loutrophoros
The Three Graces at the Panathenaia
Where Should We Place the Krater? An Optimistic Reconstruction of the Vessel’s Visibility during the Symposion
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