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041 0 _aGerman
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072 7 _aHBL
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100 1 _aSchoch, Karen
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245 1 0 _aDie doppelte Aphrodite : alt und neu bei griechischen Kultbildern
260 _bUniversitätsverlag Göttingen
_c2010
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aSince the 5th century b. c., archaistic figures were used as a pillar for the statues of Aphrodite and later sometimes also for other gods. The question of design and interpretation is topic of this work. The characteristics of gods were always shown in their body image and posture. To that effect Aphrodite was pictured in a casual and sensual way with a very feminine body shape. The archaistic pillar could be a way to show that nevertheless Aphrodite was a venerable goddess.
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546 _aGerman
650 7 _aHistory: earliest times to present day
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650 7 _aHistory of art: ancient & classical art,BCE to c 500 CE
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653 _aarchaeology
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