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Worshipping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens

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This exhibition catalogue divided into three main sections is an essential collection of images and descriptions of each of the 155 artifacts of the exhibition containing also scrutinizing essays on the important role women played in Classical Athens. The first section "Goddesses and Heroines" introduces the principal female deities of Athens and Attica in whose cults and festivals women were most actively engaged: Athena Artemis Aphrodite and Demeter and her daughter Persephone. The second section "Women and Ritual " explores the practice of ritual acts such as dances libations sacrifices processions and festivals in which women were active in classical antiquity. Here the critical role of the priestess comes to light specifically in her function as key-bearer for the temples of the gods. The final section "Women and the Cycle of Life " looks at how religious rituals defined moments of transition. This section focuses on nuptial rites and wedding banquets but also death another occasion on which Athenian women took on major responsibilities such as preparing the deceased for burial and tending the graves of family members. Contributors include in addition to the editors Professor Mary Lefkowitz of Wellesley College; Professor Olga Palagia of the University of Athens; Dr. Angelos Delivorrias director of the Benaki Museum; Professor Michalis Tiverios of the Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki; Professor Joan Breton Connelly of New York University; Professor Jenifer Neils of Case Western Reserve University; and Professor John Oakley of the College of William and Mary in Virginia among others.