[Ansteorra] Elizabeth Barber lecture in San Antonio

Carolle Ternus cternus at texas.net
Sun Feb 2 16:58:34 PST 2003


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Of interest to fiber arts or greek history/myths folks.


Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 6:10 PM
Subject: Fw: Lecture


> Subject: Lecture
> > "Penelope and  the Origin of Greek Art" is the subject of a free lecture
> > at the
> > Southwest Texas Archaeological Society meeting February 13, 2003 at 7:30
> > in the Chapman Graduate Center, Trinity University.  That is on the west
> > side of the campus at the end of Rosewood Avenue.  Elizabeth J. Barber is
> > the lecturer.
> > According to Homer's "Odyssey" Penelope fended off her suitors for years
> > by claiming she needed to finish a shroud for her father-in-law from her
> > first marriage before remarrying.  How did manage this trick when weaving
> > a plain shroud should take a few days?  What was the actually making?
> > Professor Barber will trace some of the early history of textiles,
> > discussing what we can reconstruct about Bronze Age figured textiles, and
> > showing how certain elements survived through the Dark Ages to jump-start
> > Classical Greet Art.
> >
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