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Jenifer Neils

    Women in the Ancient World
    Ancient Greece
    The Parthenon Frieze
    • 2011

      This attractive book takes a fresh look at the representation of women from the ancient world. Packed with illustrations, it includes striking images of sculpture, wall paintings, ceramics and mummy cases, engravings, silver and jewels, ranging from public art to domestic artefacts. The book portrays a variety of roles and activities of women across a range of ancient cultures. Through themes such as the ideal woman, marriage, childbirth and the family, dress and nudity, work, religion, priestesses and goddesses, the author highlights the diverse roles and preoccupations of women in the ancient world, often with surprising resonances for our time

      Women in the Ancient World
    • 2008

      Ancient Greece

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Offers an overview of the history of ancient Greece, from its earliest origins through to its legacy in the modern world. This book traces the evolution of Greeks from Bronze Age civilizations through the emergence of the city state. It is suitable for general readers, museum visitors and undergraduate students.

      Ancient Greece
    • 2006

      The Parthenon Frieze

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The exploration of the Parthenon frieze's visual language reveals significant insights into this iconic monument. By analyzing its artistic elements, the author uncovers deeper meanings and connections within the frieze, enhancing our understanding of its historical and cultural significance. This examination not only sheds light on the frieze itself but also contributes to broader discussions about ancient Greek art and architecture.

      The Parthenon Frieze