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Chapter Five - Bronze Figurines, Transformative Processes, and Ritual Power

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 September 2022

Sarah C. Murray
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University of Toronto
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In the last chapter I suggested that the most likely explanation for the appearance of a new kind of votive dedication at EIA mainland sanctuaries sites was a process of both technological and ritual transfer from Crete, and that the metal casting processes that went into votive production explain many peculiar characteristics of EIA bronze figurines, including their small size, stylistic variety, and many flaws and defects. I closed this discussion by suggesting that the craft processes involved in making the figurines were more fundamental to their meaning in the context of ritual practice than the aesthetic outcome of those processes.

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Male Nudity in the Greek Iron Age
Representation and Ritual Context in Aegean Societies
, pp. 172 - 210
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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