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The study of bronzes and other metals from the Athenian Acropolis traditionally has been overshadowed by the emphasis given to the famous monuments of architecture and sculpture, in part due to the incomplete publication of the metal small finds from the site following the major excavation campaigns in the 19th century. Without attempting to be a comprehensive synthesis on this topic, this volume positions itself against this tradition by resuscitating discussion on the Acropolis bronzes. The introduction reflects on the history of the relevant scholarship vis-à-vis the life of the Acropolis bronzes in various museums and collections in Greece and elsewhere. The six essays provide overviews, reinterpretations, and critical discussions as well as new methodological approaches to various aspects of the existing corpus. Diane Harris-Cline employs Actor-Network theory to showcase the intricate web of social relationships behind each gesture that resulted in the deposition of bronzes on the Acropolis. Andronike Makres and Adele Scafuro reflect on methodological quandaries and detail their efforts to produce a new critical edition of the corpus of inscriptions on dedicatory and other bronzes that takes into account the materiality of this epigraphic record. Amy Sowder Koch reviews the corpus of hydriai from the Acropolis, taking into account newly published examples, and situates them within the larger context of bronze hydriai, seeking to understand Athens' role in bronze hydria production. Germano Sarcone revisits technical and social aspects of the impressively monumental and technically complex tripod-cauldrons from the Acropolis from the eighth century BCE onwards. Nassos Papalexandrou discusses the corpus of griffin cauldrons arguing that their original lavishness added to the prestige of the sanctuary during a formative period of Athenian society. Elena Karakitsou publishes a fascinating inscribed phiale retrieved from the southwestern entablature of the Parthenon along with the remains of a rare ritual deposit.

Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: A Historiographic Essay
Nassos Papalexandrou and Amy Sowder Koch
The Social Life of Bronzes: Actor-Network Theory on the Entangled Acropolis
Diane Harris Cline
Archaic Inscribed Bronze Dedications on the Acropolis: Thoughts on a New Edition
Andronike Makres and Adele C. Scafuro
Hephaistos in Athens: Bronze Hydriai from the Akropolis and Beyond
Amy Sowder Koch
The Monumental Tripod-Cauldrons of the Acropolis of Athens between the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B.C.E.
Germano Sarcone
Monsters on the Athenian Acropolis: The Orientalizing Corpus of Griffin Cauldrons
Nassos Papalexandrou
A Bronze Vessel inside the Parthenon's West-Side Entablature
Elena Karakitsou

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      Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
      Publication Date: 14/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781931909440, 978-1931909440
      ISBN10: 193190944X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The study of bronzes and other metals from the Athenian Acropolis traditionally has been overshadowed by the emphasis given to the famous monuments of architecture and sculpture, in part due to the incomplete publication of the metal small finds from the site following the major excavation campaigns in the 19th century. Without attempting to be a comprehensive synthesis on this topic, this volume positions itself against this tradition by resuscitating discussion on the Acropolis bronzes. The introduction reflects on the history of the relevant scholarship vis-à-vis the life of the Acropolis bronzes in various museums and collections in Greece and elsewhere. The six essays provide overviews, reinterpretations, and critical discussions as well as new methodological approaches to various aspects of the existing corpus. Diane Harris-Cline employs Actor-Network theory to showcase the intricate web of social relationships behind each gesture that resulted in the deposition of bronzes on the Acropolis. Andronike Makres and Adele Scafuro reflect on methodological quandaries and detail their efforts to produce a new critical edition of the corpus of inscriptions on dedicatory and other bronzes that takes into account the materiality of this epigraphic record. Amy Sowder Koch reviews the corpus of hydriai from the Acropolis, taking into account newly published examples, and situates them within the larger context of bronze hydriai, seeking to understand Athens' role in bronze hydria production. Germano Sarcone revisits technical and social aspects of the impressively monumental and technically complex tripod-cauldrons from the Acropolis from the eighth century BCE onwards. Nassos Papalexandrou discusses the corpus of griffin cauldrons arguing that their original lavishness added to the prestige of the sanctuary during a formative period of Athenian society. Elena Karakitsou publishes a fascinating inscribed phiale retrieved from the southwestern entablature of the Parthenon along with the remains of a rare ritual deposit.

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Introduction: A Historiographic Essay
      Nassos Papalexandrou and Amy Sowder Koch
      The Social Life of Bronzes: Actor-Network Theory on the Entangled Acropolis
      Diane Harris Cline
      Archaic Inscribed Bronze Dedications on the Acropolis: Thoughts on a New Edition
      Andronike Makres and Adele C. Scafuro
      Hephaistos in Athens: Bronze Hydriai from the Akropolis and Beyond
      Amy Sowder Koch
      The Monumental Tripod-Cauldrons of the Acropolis of Athens between the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B.C.E.
      Germano Sarcone
      Monsters on the Athenian Acropolis: The Orientalizing Corpus of Griffin Cauldrons
      Nassos Papalexandrou
      A Bronze Vessel inside the Parthenon's West-Side Entablature
      Elena Karakitsou

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