These nine papers form the Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting
of Postgraduate Researchers held at Liverpool University in 2002.
They present postdoctoral research on the evidence for the mingling
of cult and death in the archaeological record, focusing on
evidence from prehistoric and classical Greece. Subjects include:
Greek Neolithic figurines; tomb design and symbolism in late
Helladic Greece; the burial ritual tradition in the south-easterb
Aegean during the Mycenaean period; Myceneaen priests and
priestesses; homecoming and death in Greek tragedy; Euripidean
evidence for human sacrifices in Greece; inscribed gold foil as
evidence for initiation rituals into mystery cults in Pelinna and
Thurioi; Theocritus' portrayal of the death of Daphnis.
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