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| Title: | "'We Are Woman': Girl, Maiden, Matron in Aegean Art" |
| Authors: | Younger, John G. |
| Keywords: | Aegean gender art archaeology Minoan Mycenaean |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Publisher: | Aegeaeum 30 |
| Type: | Book chapter |
| Citation: | "'We Are Woman': Girl, Maiden, Matron in Aegean Art," in Engendering Prehistoric 'Stratigraphies' in the Aegean and Mediterranean (Aegaeum 30), edited by Katerina Kopaka and Robert Laffineur, pp. 207-212. Liège and Austin. |
| Abstract: | Several Aegean (Minoan & Mycenaean) works of art depict trios of females: a girl, an adolescent, and a young woman (sometimes an older woman is also depicted). This theme may refer to a universal, female socialization process. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1808/5248 |
| Appears in Collections: | Classics Published Papers
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