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The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery

The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery

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The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery

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The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

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RIdIM-RCMI newsletter, 1991-04, Vol.16 (1), p.2-7

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English

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

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A great number of 5th- and 4th-century Apulian vases feature images of the frame drum. The scenes can be grouped into images related to the Dionysian thiasus and those depicting the funeral rites, which bring together burial objects and symbols and the playing of the frame drum. The Apulian frame drum is a highly original instrument and, compared t...

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The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308681832

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308681832

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0360-8727,1522-7464

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2169-8317,2169-9488

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