2002
DOI: 10.1017/s0068245400017408
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For whom did the bell toll in ancient Greece? Archaic and Classical Greek bells at Sparta and beyond

Abstract: Bells of fairly small size were known across ancient Greece from the Archaic period onwards, both in bronze and terracotta. They are found in sanctuaries, graves and, more rarely, in houses, and served a variety of purposes, both practical and more abstract, in daily life and ritual, and in both male and female contexts. Archaeological, iconographical and literary sources attest to their use as votive offerings in ritual and funerary contexts, as signalling instruments for town-guards, as amulets for children … Show more

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“…In children's graves, bells are often found attached to a bracelet or necklace (e.g. Eckardt and Williams 2018;Ruprechtsberger 1996;Ubl 1997: 300;Villing 2002).…”
Section: Roman Bells From Vindobona/vienna Austriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In children's graves, bells are often found attached to a bracelet or necklace (e.g. Eckardt and Williams 2018;Ruprechtsberger 1996;Ubl 1997: 300;Villing 2002).…”
Section: Roman Bells From Vindobona/vienna Austriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loop handle, which is the most common handle type, is usually cast in one piece with the bell's body. The big bell has an iron clapper (responsible for making the tone) strung from the interior through a piece of metal hooked throughout a perforation [18,19]…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cependant, l'expression est uniquement littéraire. 53 . Elle associe ces idiophones au récit de la naissance de Zeus, protégé par le bruit des Courètes frappant leurs armes 54 .…”
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