Metamorphoses of the Gorgo-Medusa from archaic Greece to late antiquity /

This monograph explores the evolution of the gorgoneion and Gorgo-Medusa with a focus on the period between the 8th century BC and 5th century AD in the ancient Greek World. Here, Medusa serves as an apotropaic symbol, embodying evil to counteract evil and deter threats. Artistic representations hav...

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Main Author: Lazarou, Anna (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK : BAR Publishing, 2025.
Series:BAR international series ; 3223.
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Summary:This monograph explores the evolution of the gorgoneion and Gorgo-Medusa with a focus on the period between the 8th century BC and 5th century AD in the ancient Greek World. Here, Medusa serves as an apotropaic symbol, embodying evil to counteract evil and deter threats. Artistic representations have been classified into six categories. The variations in form, material and context are discussed critically and are linked to daily life in the ancient world. The book provides detailed analysis of the changing faces and roles of the prevalent gorgoneion type throughout each cultural phase and subperiod. It merges aspects of the history of art, philosophy, cultural development, archaeology and mythological accounts based on all available ancient literature sources. It explores the intriguing, attractive and enigmatic roles of gorgoneion/Medusa throughout ancient Greek history, including connections with Eastern cultures.
Physical Description:xxv, 277 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-277).
ISBN:9781407361635
1407361635