Shoes, Slippers, and Sandals

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Amy C. Smith
Anatomical Ex-votos
Ancient adornment
Ancient dress
ancient footwear symbolism research
Ancient Greece
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ancient material culture
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Annika Backe-Dahmen
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Charlotte Chretien
Christiaan Caspers
classical archaeology
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Diogenes Laertius
dress and identity antiquity
Elizabeth M. Greene
Emma Gooch
envisaging footwear
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Eretria Painter
Eva Christof
Father's Tomb
Father’s Tomb
Great North Museum
Greek vase studies
Hellenic Ministry
iconography analysis
Imperial Porphyry
Ivy Leaf
King Lycomedes
Knidian Aphrodite
Lace Rise
Meidias Painter
Pederastic Courtship
Red Figure Cup
Roman artefacts
Sally Waite
Sandal Motifs
Sebastiano Molinelli
Shoe Maker
Single Sandal
Sue Blundell
Susanna Phillippo
Valerie Toillon
White Ground Lekythoi
Yael Young
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367665289
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This edited volume groups research on the significance of ancient feet and footwear, much of which was presented, discussed and reviewed at the conference: Shoes, Slippers and Sandals: Feet and Footwear in Antiquity, held at Newcastle University and the Great North Museum from 29 June–1 July 2015.

Ancient dress and adornment have received significant consideration in recent scholarship, though, strikingly, feet and footwear have featured relatively little in this discussion. This volume aims to rectify this imbalance through its fifteen chapters covering a wide range of aspects associated with feet and footwear in classical antiquity. Contributions are grouped under four headings: ‘Envisaging footwear’, ‘Following footprints’, ‘One from a pair’ and ‘Between representation and reality’, reflecting the broad range and interdisciplinary nature of the approaches undertaken.

Sadie Pickup is currently a lecturer at the University of Reading, UK, having previously taught at Christie’s Education, London/University of Glasgow, UK. She has also worked at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK. She completed her DPhil in Classical Archaeology at Oxford in 2012 and has since published on this subject. She co-edited Brill’s Companion to Aphrodite (2010) and was lead author for Volume 30 of the Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities series: Cypriote Antiquities in Reading, The Ure Museum at the University of Reading and the Reading Museum (Reading Borough Council), published in 2015. Her book: The Life and Afterlife of the Knidian Aphrodite: From Ancient to Modern, is forthcoming.

Sally Waite is a lecturer in Greek Art and Archaeology at Newcastle University, UK. She has worked extensively with the Shefton Collection of Greek and Etruscan Archaeology in the Great North Museum, UK, and is joint editor of On the Fascination of Objects: Greek and Etruscan Art in the Shefton Collection (2016). Her research is primarily on Attic red-figure pottery and she has a particular interest in the history of collecting. She has published on the Kent Collection: Acquiring Antiquity: Greek and Cypriot Pottery from the Harrogate Collection (2014) and ‘Ancient art in a museum context: the Kent Collection in Harrogate’ in Greek Art in Context edited by Diana Rodríguez Pérez (Routledge 2017).