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Hunters, Heroes, Kings : The Frieze of Tomb II at Vergina

Part of the Ancient Art and Architecture in Context series
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This monograph considers the painted frieze on the facade of Tomb II at Vergina (ca. 330-280 B.C.) as a visual document that offers vital evidence for the public self-stylings of Macedonian royalty in the era surrounding the reign of Alexander the Great.

The hunting scene on the frieze reflects the construction of Macedonian royal identity through the appeal to specific and long-standing cultural traditions, which emerged, long before Alexanders reign, out of a complex negotiation of claims to heroic and local dynastic pasts, regional ideals of kingship, and models of royal behavior provided by the East.

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Product Details
0876619669 / 9780876619667
Hardback
01/10/2012
Greece
English
250 p. : ill. (some col.).
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