The Aulos and the Trumpet: Music, Gender and Elites in Iberian Culture (4th to 1st Centuries BCE) (original) (raw)

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Angela Bellia and Clemente Marconi (eds.), Musicians in Ancient Coroplastic Art: Iconography, Ritual Contexts, and Functions, («TELESTES. Studi e Ricerche di Archeologia musicale nel Mediterraneo», II), Pisa-Roma, Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, 2016.

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Díaz-Andreu, M. and García Benito, C. 2013. Sound and ritual in Levantine art: a preliminary study. In Jiménez Pasalodos, R. et al. (eds.), Music and Ritual: Bridging Material and Living Cultures. Berlin, Ekho Verlag: 227-256

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Source 19 (2000) 38-42.

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