Male Nudity in the Greek Iron Age: Representation and Ritual Context in Aegean Societies

Hardback

Main Details

Title Male Nudity in the Greek Iron Age: Representation and Ritual Context in Aegean Societies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah C. Murray
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:348
Dimensions(mm): Height 259,Width 180
Category/GenreClassical Greek and Roman archaeology
ISBN/Barcode 9781316510933
ClassificationsDewey:704.94210938
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 22 September 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Why did the male nude come to occupy such an important place in ancient Greek culture? Despite extended debate, the answer to this question remains obscure. In this book, Sarah Murray demonstrates that evidence from the Early Iron Age Aegean has much to add to the discussion. Her research shows that aesthetics and practices involving male nudity in the Aegean had a complicated origin in prehistory. Murray offers a close analysis of the earliest male nudes from the late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, which mostly take the form of small bronze votive figurines deposited in rural sanctuaries. Datable to the end of the second millennium BCE, these figurines, she argues, enlighten the ritual and material contexts in which nude athletics originated, complicating the rationalizing accounts present in the earliest textual evidence for such practices. Murray's book breaks new ground by reconstructing a scenario for the ritual and ideological origins of nudity in Greek art and culture.

Author Biography

Sarah Murray is assistant professor of classics at the University of Toronto. An archaeologist of the Aegean Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, she is the author of The Collapse of the Mycenaean Economy.