THE PHRYGIAN CAP

Rose talks about the Phrygian cap. This headgear became an identifying feature of any group of people from the Near East or Central Asia in antiquity. As a result, it was worn by characters as diverse as the Trojans, Persians, Scythians, and Amazons, among others, as well as gods such as Mithras, a...

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Published inExpedition Vol. 57; no. 3; p. 44
Main Author Rose, C Brian
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LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania, University Museum 01.12.2015
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Abstract Rose talks about the Phrygian cap. This headgear became an identifying feature of any group of people from the Near East or Central Asia in antiquity. As a result, it was worn by characters as diverse as the Trojans, Persians, Scythians, and Amazons, among others, as well as gods such as Mithras, a favorite of Roman soldiers, and Attis, the consort of the Anarulian mother goddess Cybele. During the Roman period, the Phrygian cap had a dual significance in that it could signal a high or low status based on its context.
AbstractList Rose talks about the Phrygian cap. This headgear became an identifying feature of any group of people from the Near East or Central Asia in antiquity. As a result, it was worn by characters as diverse as the Trojans, Persians, Scythians, and Amazons, among others, as well as gods such as Mithras, a favorite of Roman soldiers, and Attis, the consort of the Anarulian mother goddess Cybele. During the Roman period, the Phrygian cap had a dual significance in that it could signal a high or low status based on its context.
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