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almahu_9949598218002882
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1 online resource (338 pages) :
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illustrations
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781803274522
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1803274522
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Religion and Cult in the Dodecanese during the First Millennium BC publishes the proceedings of the conference of the same name, held in Rhodes in October 2018. Religion has always been one of the major components of peoples' lives, an integral part of social, economic and political contexts, contributing to the formation of culture and history. In order to study and understand the religious and cult practices of a particular region, it is necessary to explore their various expressions through material culture and written sources. The oldest known cult remains in the Dodecanese can be dated to the end of the 10th and early 9th centuries BC and throughout the 1st millennium BC. They demonstrate the existence of a vibrant island society with various evolving cult practices. As a major stopover on maritime trade routes, the southeastern Aegean was influenced by contacts from throughout the Greek world and beyond. The contributions to this volume draw on archaeological and literary sources to explore both the development and continuity of cults in the Dodecanese, from the Early Iron Age through to the 1st century BC.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- The cult of Enyalios: Epigraphic evidence on military organisation and taxation in Lindos -- Figure 1a. E6979 (upper front face). Courtesy of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Rhodes. -- Figure 1b. E6987 (lower front face). Courtesy of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Rhodes. -- Figure 1c. E6979 (upper back face). Courtesy of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Rhodes. -- The multifunctional Athana Lindia: Discussing the aspects of a goddess through sanctuary setting and votive offerings -- Figure 1. Marble statuette of Athena from the Lindos sanctuary. Inv. no. 12200. Photograph from the Rhodes expedition 1902-1914 (Courtesy of the National Museum of Denmark). -- Figure 2. Greek terracotta figurine from Lindos, possibly portraying Athena. Inv. no. 10712. (Courtesy of the National Museum of Denmark). -- Figure 3. Greek terracotta figurine from Lindos, portraying Athena. In the National Museum of Denmark, inv. no. 10713. (Photograph by the author). -- Figure 4. Drawing of a Greek terracotta figurine from Lindos, possibly portraying Athena (Blinkenberg 1931: cat. no. 2332). -- Figure 5. Part of the exhibition of the Lindian votive offerings in the National Museum of Denmark (Photograph by John Lee). -- Figure 6. Plans of the Lindian acropolis. The left plan showing the acropolis c. 550-300 BC, right plan showing the acropolis c. 100 BC (Left plan by E. Dyggve 1960: fig. III, 4. Right plan by H. Rasmussen, Blinkenberg 1931: pl. 1). -- Figure 7. Examples of the votive Cypriote limestone figurines from Lindos in the National Museum of Denmark (Photograph by John Lee). -- Figure 8b. Examples of protomai from Lindos (Drawings from Blinkenberg 1931: pl. 147).
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Figure 9. Greek terracotta figurine from Lindos of seated female holding a spindle. In the National Museum of Denmark, inv. no. 10575. (Photograph by John Lee). -- Figure 10. Modern day Lindos and the Lindian acropolis (Photograph by Niels Bargfeldt). -- Figure 11. The cave facing the sea in the Lindian acropolis. (Photograph by Niels Bargfeldt). -- Figure 12. Plan of the temple above the cave. (Plan by E. Dyggve: 1960: 148, fig. IV, 19). -- Public servants and cult officials: The socio-economic standing and activities of the priests of Apollo and the hieropoioi at Halasarna, Kos, c. 220-180 BC -- Figure 1. Map of Kos island with Kos town and Halasarna. Published with the permission of Victoria Georgopoulou and Anno Hein. (First published on a poster in 2015 -- Amphorae and more - Long-term pottery production in Halasarna, Kos. Anno Hein, Dimitris Gr -- Figure 2. The sanctuary of Apollo and Herakles at Halasarna. General plan. Published with permission by the Halasarna project. -- Figure 4. Map of Aegean Greece at the time of the Second Macedonian War. From Wikipedia, by Raymond Palmer. -- Chart 1. Number of donors from the entire polis of Kos. Copyright K. Höghammar. -- Chart 2. Number of donors from all Kos and number of Halasarnitan cult officials. Copyright K. Höghammar. -- Table 1. Economic status. List of priests in approximate chronological order.20 -- Table 2. Economic status. List of hieropoioi in approximate chronological order (the table only includes officials with known economic status).21 -- Politics and religion on Koan coin types (end of 3rd - first half of 2nd century BC) -- Figure 1. Tetradrachm, 400-beginning of 380s BC, GM, Auktion 138, 7-8/05/2005, no. 123 (Stefanaki 2012: 190, no. 162). -- Figure 2. Tetradrachm, 370/60-345 BC, GM, Auktion 141, 10/10/2005, no. 151 (Stefanaki 2012: 197, no. 296).
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Figure 3. Tetradrachm, 345-340/30 BC, M+MD, Auktion 20, 10-11/10/2006, no. 86 (Stefanaki 2012: 208, no. 526). -- Figure 4. Tetradrachm, 280-250 BC, Dresden, MKD, Inv.-Nr. 2006/267 (Stefanaki 2012: 223, no. 831). -- Figure 5. Drachm, 270/60-201/0 BC, GM, Auktion 151, 9/10/2006, no. 193 (Stefanaki 2012: 241, no. 1220). -- Figure 7. Hemidrachm, end of 3rd century BC, Paris, BN, 1228 (Stefanaki 2012: 254, no. 1631). -- Figure 8. Drachm, 200-190 BC, Paris, BN, 1212 (Stefanaki 2012: 257, no. 1661). -- Fig. 9. Drachm, 200-190 BC, Kos, Archaeological Museum (Stefanaki 2012: 257, no. 1666). -- Figure 10. Hemidrachm, 180s-170s BC, UBS, Auction 45, 15-17/09/1998, no. 266 (Stefanaki 2012: 263, no. 1772). -- Figure 11. Hemidrachm, ca. 200 BC, Kalymnos, Archaeological Museum (Stefanaki 2012: 256, no. 1646). -- Figure 12. Kalymnian bronze, second half of the 3rd century BC, Berlin, MK, Graf Prokesch Osten 1875 (Stefanaki 2012: 92, fig. 19). -- Figure 13. Tetradrachm, 170-162 BC, Leu, Auction 45, 26/05/1998, no. 228 (Stefanaki 2012: 265, no. 1796). -- Technically gifted: Votive deposits from Kamiros acropolis -- Figure 1. Map of Rhodes and the East Dorian region (drawing: Kate Morton © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 2. Alfred Biliotti's Diary for Monday, 26 October 1864 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 3. Foot of Attic black-glaze kylix marked [Fikellura] '79' (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 4. Alfred Biliotti's map of Kamiros acropolis, April 1864 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 6. Bronze bird figure -- H. 2.54 -- BM 1864,1007.404 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 7. Bronze bird fibula -- H. 3.81 cm -- BM 1864,1007.412 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 10. Bone 'naked goddess' figure -- H. 5.08 cm.
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BM 1864,1007.631 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 8. Faience unguent vessel -- H. 5.08 cm -- BM 1864,1007.942 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 9. Faience pyxis -- H. 5.08 cm -- BM 1864,1007.808 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 11. Long bone -- L. 5.55 cm -- BM 1864,1007.541 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Figure 12. Terracotta female figure -- H. 21.2 cm -- BM 1864,1007.1247 (photograph: © Trustees of the British Museum). -- Sculpture from 'Pantheon': An open-air sanctuary at the foothills of the Rhodian acropolis -- Figure 1. Moustaki plot. The altar of the sanctuary (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 2. The site of the temenos in the Hippodamian plan of ancient Rhodes (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 4. Geniki Techniki plot. The subterranean rock cut spaces (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 7. Moustaki plot. Late Roman lamps of Asia Minor type (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figures 5-6. Moustaki plot. Ptolemaic coin, diobol, obverse and reverse (inv. no. Ν1008) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 10. Geniki Techniki plot. Hermaphroditos statuette (H: 0.50 m) (Γ2157) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 8. Menexeli plot. Bronze sandalled forefoot (L: 12 cm) (M467) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 9. Mylona plot. Head of Aphrodite (H: 0.25 m) (Γ189) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 11. Geniki Techniki plot. Nemesis statuette (H: 0.46 m) (Γ2164) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Figure 12. Geniki Techniki plot. Nemesis statuette (Γ2165) (© Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese). -- Dedications, dedicators and cults at ancient Halasarna of Cos.
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Figure 2a. Halasarna, Cos. Fragmentary statuette of an Archaic kouros of Parian marble (front). -- Figure 2b. Halasarna, Cos. Fragmentary statuette of an Archaic kouros of Parian marble (reverse). -- Figure 3. Halasarna, Cos. Inscribed sherd of a Rhodian Panathenaic amphora. -- Figure 4. Halasarna, Cos. Fragmentary statuettes of Aphrodite. -- Figure 5. Halasarna, Cos. Hekataion. -- Figure 6. Halasarna, Cos. Female hand with torch (Hekate's?). -- Figure 8. Halasarna, Cos. Colossal head of Heracles (2nd/1st century BC). -- Figure 9a. Halasarna, Cos. Marble figurine, Priapus. -- Figure 9b. Halasarna, Cos. Marble figurine, dog. -- Figure 10. Halasarna, Cos. Clay figurines: a) Isis with Harpocrates, b) dancer, c) city's Tyche, d) Attis, e) dove, f) altar with fruits, g) Doric column, h) eagle, i) temple boy. -- Sculpture in religious context: Reconstructing the cult of Asklepios on Kalymnos -- Figure 1. Statuette of Asklepios (Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inv. no. 3154). -- Figure 2. Colossal cult statue of Asklepios (Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inv. no. 3174). -- Figure 3. Upper part of the cult statue of Asklepios (Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inv. no. 3174). -- Figure 4. Lower part of a colossal statue of Asklepios (Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inv. no. 3188). -- Figure 5. Statue of boy with a ball (Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inv. no. 3157). -- An open-air sanctuary of Kybele? in the city of Rhodes -- Figure 2a. Venetokleion High School plot. Plan of the excavation. -- Figure 2b. Section of the staircase leading to the subterranean water tunnels. -- Figure 3. Venetokleion High School plot. View of the excavation. -- Figure 4. Venetokleion High School plot. View of the excavation. -- Figure 5. The entrance to the subterranean water tunnels.
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Figure 6. The vaulted ceiling of the staircase leading to the subterranean water system.
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Englisch
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