Dancers in the Louvre: The Iranian and Cypriot Collections

It is not surprising that the Louvre represents an excellent resource for researchers who are interested in evidence of ancient Near Eastern dance forms. The author describes unusual artifacts from both Iran and Cyprus that demonstrate the power of the dance in ancient Mediterranean societies.

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Published in:Near Eastern archaeology
Main Author: Dunn-Vaturi, Anne-Elizabeth (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 2003
In: Near Eastern archaeology
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Summary:It is not surprising that the Louvre represents an excellent resource for researchers who are interested in evidence of ancient Near Eastern dance forms. The author describes unusual artifacts from both Iran and Cyprus that demonstrate the power of the dance in ancient Mediterranean societies.
ISSN:2325-5404
Contains:Enthalten in: Near Eastern archaeology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3210913