Table des matières
Robin Hägg
ForewordBrita Alroth
Changing Modes in the Representation of Cult ImagesFolkert van Straten
The Iconography of Epiphany in Classical Greece (abstract)Petros G. Themelis
The Cult Scene on the Polos of the Siphnian Karyatid at DelphiAnnie Verbanck-Piérard
Herakles at Feast in Attic Art: a Mythical or Cultic Iconography?Éveline Loucas-Durie
Some Comments on the Scene on the Cabiric Vase, Athens N.M. 424Charlotte Scheffer
Boeotian Festival Scenes: Competition, Consumption and Cult in Archaic Black FigureGullög C. Nordquist
Instrumental Music in Representations of Greek CultRobin Hägg
A Scene of Funerary Cult from ArgosUlrich Sinn
The Sacred Herd of Artemis at LusoiUlrich Hübinger
On Pan’s Iconography and the Cult in the Sanctuary of Pan on the Slopes of Mount Lykaion- Appendix
- 1. Finds from the excavation of K. Kourouniotis in 1902 stored in the Greek National Museum at Athens
- A. Bronze Statuettes
- B. Terracotta Statuettes
- C. Bronze Silhouettes in Human And Animal Shape
- D. Terracotta Relief
- E. Miniature Mirrors (Bronze Silhouettes)
- F. Pottery
- G. Miniature Marble Base for a Bronze Statuette
- H. Inscriptions
- 2. Bronzes from the Site found before the Excavation
- Athens, National Museum
- Berlin, Antikenmuseum
- Boston, Museum of Fine Art
- New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Paris, Musée du Louvre
- Whereabouts Unknown
- 3. Bronzes of Uncertain Provenance, Possibly From Berekla (Neda)
- Athens, National Museum
- Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery
- Cambridge Mass., Fogg Art Museum
- Essen, Museum Folkwang
- New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Paris, Musée du Louvre
- Providence, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art
- Collection W. C. Baker
- Whereabouts Unknown