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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Annette Haug , Asja MüllerPublisher: Sidestone Press Imprint: Sidestone Press Volume: 10 ISBN: 9789088909108ISBN 10: 9088909105 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 10 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction: Hellenistic Architecture, Landscape, and Human Action Annette Haug – Asja Müller Three sanctuaries as case studies The Sanctuary of Artemis Limnatis in Messene: Natural Setting and Human Action Stefan Feuser – Maria Spathi Interstitial Space in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace Bonna D. Wescoat – Susan Ludi Blevins – Maggie L. Popkin – Jessica Paga – Andrew Farinholt Ward – Michael C. Page – William Size Sanctuary Disposition and Cult Practice: The Thesmophorion in Pella Soi Agelidis Principles of design: Hellenistic sanctuaries between agency and perception The Usage of the Pronaos of Hellenistic Temples Philipp Kobusch Constructing the Sublime: Landscape, Architecture and Human Encounter in Hellenistic Sanctuaries Christina G. Williamson Secluded or Entangled: Two Modes of Architecture-Landscape Design in Hellenistic Sanctuaries Asja Müller Roman Awe for Greek Sanctuaries: Polybius and Livy Illustrate Roman Encounters with Greek Patrimony Jessica van ‘t Westeinde Man-Made Space versus Natural Space in Greek Sacred Caves Katja Sporn Beyond sanctuaries: the agora The Upper Agora at Ephesos in Hellenistic Times: in Search of the ‘State Market’ (in honour of Wilhelm Alzinger, 1918-1998, on his centenary) Dirk SteuernagelReviewsAuthor InformationInstitute of Classical Studies / Classical Archaeology, CAU Kiel (present). Studies of Classical Archaeology, Art History and Prehistory in Heidelberg and Paris, binational Phd 2003, Habilitation Leipzig 2009, LMU München Heisenberg Fellow; Professor of Classics, especially Classical Archaeology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 2012, Co-Coordinator of the Kiel Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ 2016–. Key publications: Haug 2003: A. Haug, Die Stadt als Lebensraum. Eine kulturhistorische Analyse zum spätantiken Stadtleben in Norditalien. Internationale Archäologie 85 (Rahden 2003). Haug 2012: A. Haug, Die Entdeckung des Körpers. Körper- und Rollenbilder im Athen des 8. und 7. Jh. v. Chr. (Berlin/New York 2012). Haug/Steuernagel 2014: A. Haug/D. Steuernagel, Das Haus XV B in Megara Hyblaia. Studien zur antiken Stadt 14 (Wiesbaden 2014). Haug 2015: A. Haug, Bild und Ornament im frühen Athen (Regensburg 2015). Haug/Steuernagel 2014: A. Haug/D. Steuernagel (eds.), Hellenistische Häuser und ihre Funktionen. Internationale Tagung Kiel, 4. bis 6. April 2013 (Bonn 2014). Haug/Kreuz 2016: A. Haug/P.-A. Kreuz (eds.), Stadterfahrung als Sinneserfahrung in der Römischen Kaiserzeit (Turnhout 2016). Institute of Classical Archaeology, Freie Universität Berlin (present). Studies of Classical Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology and Egyptology at Leipzig and Exeter (UK); PhD Kiel 2017; Postdoc Research Fellow CRC 1266, project E3 at the Institute of Classical Studies / Classical Archaeology, CAU Kiel, 2016-2017; Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute 2017-2018; Assistant Professor at the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Freie Universität Berlin 2018-. Key publications: Müller, A., 2017. Provenancing Roman period mummy masks: workshop groups and distribution areas. In: M. Tomorad and J. Popielska-Gzybowska, eds. Egypt 2015: Perspectives of Research. Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference of Egyptologists, 2nd-7th June 2015, Zagreb, Croatia, Archaeopress Egyptology 18. Oxford: Archaeopress, 127-145. Müller, A., 2018. Masking the dead in Roman Egypt. In: A. Berlejung and J.E. Filitz, eds. The physicality of the other: masks from the ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 27, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 91-112. Müller, A., forthcoming. Hellenistic built space and human Action: the Asclepieion of Cos. In: A. Haug and S. Merten, eds. Urban Practices. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |