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Animal-shaped vessels from the ancient world, feasting with gods, heroes, and kings, edited by Susanne Ebbinghaus ; with contributions by A. Cassandra Albinson [and 23 others]

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Animal-shaped vessels from the ancient world, feasting with gods, heroes, and kings, edited by Susanne Ebbinghaus ; with contributions by A. Cassandra Albinson [and 23 others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Animal-shaped vessels from the ancient world
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Oclc number
1033548057
Responsibility statement
edited by Susanne Ebbinghaus ; with contributions by A. Cassandra Albinson [and 23 others]
Sub title
feasting with gods, heroes, and kings
Summary
Vessels shaped as bulls, lions, birds, donkeys, and other animals were routinely used to pour and drink liquids at feasts throughout the ancient world. Bringing together animal-shaped vessels from Asia, the Mediterranean, the Near and Far East, and the Americas, this fascinating cross-cultural study is the first large-scale consideration of this phenomenon. Experts from around the world reveal how these entertaining, often extremely lifelike vessels functioned not only as feasting paraphernalia but also as ritual implements, symbols of social status, and objects of artistic exchange and experimentation. Taking up questions ranging from the mechanics of drinking from such unwieldy containers to considerations of what the preference for these shapes says about the nature of human-animal relationships, this books uses a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to offer a unique window onto the experiences of the individuals and communities who raised up these magnificent objects in pleasure and in praise
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