Greek and Roman Trophy


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<p>In <i>The Greek and Roman Trophy: From Battlefield Marker to Icon of Power</i> Kinnee presents the first monographic treatment of ancient trophies in sixty years. The study spans Archaic Greece through the Augustan Principate. Kinnee aims to create a holistic view of this complex monument-type by breaking down boundaries between the study of art history philology the history of warfare and the anthropology of religion and magic. Ultimately the kaleidoscopic picture that emerges is of an <i>ad hoc</i> anthropomorphic Greek talisman that gradually developed into a sophisticated Augustan sculptural or architectural statement of power. The former a product of the hoplite phalanx disappeared from battlefields as the Macedonian cavalry grew in importance shifting instead onto coins and into rhetoric where it became a statement of military might. For their part the Romans seem to have encountered the trophy as an icon on Syracusan coinage. Recognizing its value as a statement of territorial ownership the Romans spent two centuries honing the trophy-concept into an empire-building tool planted at key locations around the Mediterranean to assert Roman presence and dominance.</p><p></p><p>This volume covers a ubiquitous but poorly understood phenomenon and will therefore be instructive to upper-level undergraduates graduate students and scholars in all fields of Classical Studies.</p>
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