Kalapodi II. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen im Heiligtum der Artemis und des Apollon von Hyampolis in der antiken Phokis
[...]highly plausible claims have been made that cult practice at Kalapodi begins in the LHIIIC period (that is, at the very end of the Bronze Age, though after the fall of the Mycenaean palaces). [...]the sanctuary is one of only a very few known that clearly belong to that form of ancient Greek po...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Classical Review 2008, Vol.58 (2), p.576 |
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Sprache: | eng |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]highly plausible claims have been made that cult practice at Kalapodi begins in the LHIIIC period (that is, at the very end of the Bronze Age, though after the fall of the Mycenaean palaces). [...]the sanctuary is one of only a very few known that clearly belong to that form of ancient Greek political community we now call the ethnos in this case the Phocians. [...]the volume provides a useful sideways glance at the fundamental dierences between German and Anglo-Saxon approaches in contemporary Classical Archaeology. First discussed are the 104 Geometric and Archaic tripod cauldrons, the earliest examples of which date to around 850 B.C. These in general conform to the typology established for Olympia, though the publication breaks new ground with an extended discussion of the Archaic examples. |
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ISSN: | 0009-840X 1464-3561 |