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Basket-bearers and gold-wearers : epigraphic insights into the material dimensions of processional roles in the Greek East

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Carless Unwin, Naomi (2022) Basket-bearers and gold-wearers : epigraphic insights into the material dimensions of processional roles in the Greek East. Kernos, 33 . pp. 33-125. doi:10.4000/kernos.3429 ISSN 0776-3824.

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Abstract

Processions in the Greek East were organised according to a clear visual schema, which helped to impose order and provide meaning. This demarcation was primarily enacted materially, with ritual roles frequently defined by the carrying of objects or accoutrements. This article focuses on the diversity and local particularities of roles terminating in -phoros during the Hellenistic and imperial periods, as evidenced by the epigraphic record. It explores how intrinsic these material dimensions were to the processional experience in the Greek world, probing what they contributed to the aesthetics of procession and how they were โ€˜readโ€™, both by participants and observers.

Item Type: Journal Article
Divisions: Faculty of Arts > Classics and Ancient History
Journal or Publication Title: Kernos
Publisher: Editions de l'Universite de Liege
ISBN: 9782875622648
ISSN: 0776-3824
Official Date: 31 December 2022
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31 December 2022Published
21 January 2020Accepted
Volume: 33
Page Range: pp. 33-125
DOI: 10.4000/kernos.3429
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Date of first compliant deposit: 11 March 2021

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