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DESCRIPTION:Scholars have argued that Mycenaean elites (16th-12th c. BCE) i
 n Greece drew power from their ancestors and were reliant on that source of
  power for their continued success.\n\nBased on a detailed examination of t
 he dates of the tombs’ use\, the wealth of the artifacts in them\, and loca
 tion of the tombs at Pylos\, Dr. Joanne Murphy argues that the metaphysical
  components and significance of the mortuary arena and ancestors at Pylos f
 luctuated and\, instead of having a constant static function\, the manipula
 tion of the ancestors cycled in relation to the changing political economy 
 at the palace.
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LOCATION:Eaton Humanities\, 250
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SUMMARY:AIA Lecture: Power of the Ancestors at Pylos\, Greece
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