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Title: Fecondite et pratiques funeraires en Egee a l'age du bronze
Other Titles: Archaeology and fertility cult in the Ancient Mediterranean
Authors: Laffineur, Robert
Keywords: Bronze age -- Greece
Civilization, Aegean
Civilization, Mycenaean
Fertility cults -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- Congresses
Fertility cults -- Greece -- History
Funeral rites and ceremonies -- History -- Greece
Issue Date: 1986
Publisher: University of Malta Press
Citation: Laffineur, R. (1986). Fecondite et pratiques funeraires en Egee a l'age du bronze . In A. Bonanno (Ed.), Archaeology and Fertility Cult in the Ancient Mediterranean: papers presented at the First International Conference on Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean, 2-5 September 1985 (pp. 79-96). Malta: University of Malta Press.
Abstract: Burial customs manifest during the Aegean Bronze Age close relations with the idea of fertility. This is especially true for the Mycenaean world and it is a further indication of the predilection of the Mycenaeans for the various forms of symbolism. The relation may be expressed by the image of different living beings, more or less directly connected with fertility, or by placing more significant elements such as ostrich eggs within the tomb. The best examples of those elements, however, are the animal head rhyta. Their funeral use is limited to continental late Bronze Age Greece. Their meaning seems to be that of a substitute of a sacrifice pars pro toto which is supposed to supply the deceased with the guarantee of a symbolic and eternal regenerating blood libation in the after-life.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38223
ISBN: 9060322886
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