Transformation of the Mesopotamian banquet scene into the presentation scene in the Early Dynastic, Akkadian and Ur III periods

A study of the iconography of banquet, contest and presentation scenes depicted on Mesopotamian seals of the 3rd millennium BC has led to the suggestion that over the course of the period the banquet theme evolved into that of the presentation. Should this idea be established, it would be justifi ed...

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Main Author: Zajdowski, Karol (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Fondation 2013
In: Akkadica
Year: 2013, Volume: 134, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-16
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mesopotamia / History 2900 BC-2340 BC / History 2340 BC-2200 BC / History 2340 BC-2000 BC
IxTheo Classification:TC Pre-Christian history ; Ancient Near East
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Summary:A study of the iconography of banquet, contest and presentation scenes depicted on Mesopotamian seals of the 3rd millennium BC has led to the suggestion that over the course of the period the banquet theme evolved into that of the presentation. Should this idea be established, it would be justifi ed to some extent to conclude that the meaning conveyed by presentation and banquet scenes was similar. It could also help to understand the symbolism of the banquet, which remains obscure, in view of the fact that presentation scenes are much better read and interpreted.
ISSN:1378-5087
Contains:Enthalten in: Akkadica