The Ancient Theatre at Kalydon (Monographs Athen)

The Ancient Theatre at Kalydon (Monographs Athen)
Author: RUNE. HANDBERG FREDERIKSEN (SOREN.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9788772192826

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This publication offers a comprehensive presentation of the architecture of the theatre at Kalydon in Aitolia, which was excavated recently in a Danish-Greek collaborative project. The volumes contain main chapters on the architecture with detailed plans, sections, photographs, and reconstructions, as well as thorough presentations of the small finds, such as coins, pottery, glass, metals, and figurines found in the excavations of the theatre. The publication also includes special studies on the theatre's acoustic properties and an anthropological study of the osteological evidence from a Byzantine grave. The theatre, dating to the Classical and Hellenistic periods, is unique among ancient Greek theatres due to its unusual pi-shaped auditorium, and its place in the general development of ancient Greek theatres is discussed in great detail. This publication of a unique building in ancient Greek architecture will not only enhance our knowledge on ancient Greek theatre architecture in general but also add new evidence pertaining to the activities of the ancient Kalydonians and the historical development of their city.

Kalydon in Aitolia: Reports and studies

Kalydon in Aitolia: Reports and studies
Author: Søren Dietz
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Aetolia (Greece)
ISBN: 9788772886282

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In 2001, the Danish Institute at Athens commenced a large scale archaeological field project in ancient Kalydon in Aitolia in Central Greece. Kalydon plays a considerable role in ancient mythology as described in Homer's Iliad. For that reason, the important Sanctuary of Artemis Laphria outside the city walls and a so-called Heroon/palaestra, were excavated by a team of Danish and Greek archaeologists during the years 1926 to 1935. The new investigations are thus a continuation of an earlier Danish/Greek cooperation, this time with focus on the town itself. The town within the walls comprised an area of approximately 35 ha (350,000 m2). The investigations gave a good picture of the town in antiquity and of the function of the various quarters. The most important building in the Lower Town was probably the peristyle building with its colonnade and courtyard where athletic games took place. Excavations concentrated on this building, and a tile kiln situated in the so-called Lower Town. Larger sections of the remains on the Acropolis were excavated and a small-scale survey of the Central Town gave indications of the use of the habitation quarters.

Kalydon in Aitolia

Kalydon in Aitolia
Author: Søren Dietz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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Kalydon in Aitolia: Catalogues

Kalydon in Aitolia: Catalogues
Author: Søren Dietz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2011
Genre: Aetolia (Greece)
ISBN: 9788772886282

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The Dance of the Islands

The Dance of the Islands
Author: Christy Constantakopoulou
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191615455

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Christy Constantakopoulou examines the history of the Aegean islands and changing concepts of insularity, with particular emphasis on the fifth century BC. Islands are a prominent feature of the Aegean landscape, and this inevitably created a variety of different (and sometimes contradictory) perceptions of insularity in classical Greek thought. Geographic analysis of insularity emphasizes the interplay between island isolation and island interaction, but the predominance of islands in the Aegean sea made island isolation almost impossible. Rather, island connectivity was an important feature of the history of the Aegean and was expressed on many levels. Constantakopoulou investigates island interaction in two prominent areas, religion and imperial politics, examining both the religious networks located on islands in the ancient Greek world and the impact of imperial politics on the Aegean islands during the fifth century.

Greek Votive Offerings

Greek Votive Offerings
Author: William Henry Denham Rouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1902
Genre: Cults
ISBN:

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This essay explores the relationship of ancient Greeks to their dieties through votive offerings - those things given freely to a being conceived as superhuman.

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
Author: Rune Frederiksen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9788771841480

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Celebrating 25 years of archeological research at the Danish Institute at Athens.

An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis

An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis
Author: Mogens Herman Hansen
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1416
Release: 2004-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191518255

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This is the first ever documented study of the 1,035 identifiable Greek city states (poleis) of the Archaic and Classical periods (c.650-325 BC). Previous studies of the Greek polis have focused on Athens and Sparta, and the result has been a view of Greek society dominated by Sophokles', Plato's, and Demosthenes' view of what the polis was. This study includes descriptions of Athens and Sparta, but its main purpose is to explore the history and organization of the thousand other city states. The main part of the book is a regionally organized inventory of all identifiable poleis covering the Greek world from Spain to the Caucasus and from the Crimea to Libya. This inventory is the work of 47 specialists, and is divided into 46 chapters, each covering a region. Each chapter contains an account of the region, a list of second-order settlements, and an alphabetically ordered description of the poleis. This description covers such topics as polis status, territory, settlement pattern, urban centre, city walls and monumental architecture, population, military strength, constitution, alliance membership, colonization, coinage, and Panhellenic victors. The first part of the book is a description of the method and principles applied in the construction of the inventory and an analysis of some of the results to be obtained by a comparative study of the 1,035 poleis included in it. The ancient Greek concept of polis is distinguished from the modern term `city state', which historians use to cover many other historic civilizations, from ancient Sumeria to the West African cultures absorbed by the nineteenth-century colonializing powers. The focus of this project is what the Greeks themselves considered a polis to be.

Artemis and Her Cult

Artemis and Her Cult
Author: Ruth M. Léger
Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9781784915506

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Artemis and Her Cult provides a first attempt to bring together archaeological and literary sources from two main Artemis sanctuaries, hoping to contribute to a clearer picture of her cult.