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  • Bruun-Lundgren, Maria, 1949, et al. (author)
  • Industrial activities and personal adornments
  • 2000
  • In: The Greek-Swedish excavations at the Agia Aikaterini Square, Kastelli, Khania 1970-1987 : results of the excavations under the direction of Yannis Tzedakis and Carl-Gustaf Styrenius. Vol. 2, The Late Minoan IIIC settlement : text and plates. - 9179160417 ; 2, s. 175-183
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  • Wiman, Ingela M. B., 1950 (author)
  • Gravörens hand
  • 2001
  • In: Humanist vid Medelhavet : reflektioner och studier samlade med anledning av Svenska institutet i Roms 75-årsjubileum. Red. Börje Magnusson (Skriftserie utgiven av vänföreningarna för de svenska instituten i Rom och Athen, 7). - Stockholm : Rubicon. - 9179220142 ; , s. 136-142
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  • Wiman, Ingela M. B., 1950 (author)
  • Hur umgänge med andar förhöjer livskänslan - alldeles gratis!
  • 2000
  • In: Ctrl + alt + delete : omstart för humaniora : populärvetenskapliga föreläsningar hållna under Humanistdagarna den 14-15 oktober 2000 (Humanistdag-boken, 13). - Göteborg : Göteborg University. - 9173602892 ; , s. 341-347
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  • Wiman, Ingela M. B., 1950 (author)
  • Who let the animals out? Changing models in Etruscan mirror decoration
  • 2004
  • In: Pecus : man and animal in antiquity : proceedings of the conference at the Swedish institute in Rome, September 9-12, 2002.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper discusses why depiction of domesticated animals like sheep, goat and cattle are absent from the Etruscan mirror engravers repertoire. Occasional dogs and horses appear in scenes as markers of an aristocratic milieu. A youthful Atunis, for example, is accompanied by his sporting dog when he sets out to greet his lover. Depiction of domestic animals are common in other types of artefacts from the Etruscan culture. For some reason depictions of animals, surrounding the Etruscan people in their every-day life were not deemed suitable for decorating mirrors. This paper suggests a solution to this issue.
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book chapter (4)
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Wiman, Ingela M. B., ... (8)
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University of Gothenburg (8)
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