Bridge of the untiring sea : the Corinthian Isthmus from prehistory to late antiquity
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Bridge of the untiring sea : the Corinthian Isthmus from prehistory to late antiquity
(Hesperia, supplement ; 48)
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory
- An early Mycenaean habitation site at Kyras Vrysi / by Elene Balomenou and Vasili Tassinos
- The settlement at Kalamianos : Bronze Age small worlds and the Saronic coast of southeastern Corinthia / by Thomas Tartaron
- The Archaic Temple of Poseidon : problems of design and invention / by Frederick P. Hemans
- The domestic architecture of the Rachi settlement at Isthmia / by Virginia Anderson-Stojanovic
- The city, the sanctuary, and the feast : dining vessels from the Archaic reservoir in the Sanctuary of Poseidon / by Martha K. Risser
- The temple deposit at Isthmia and the dating of Archaic and early Classical Greek coins / by Liane Houghtalin
- Riding for Poseidon : terracotta figurines from the Sanctuary of Poseidon / by Arne Thomsen
- The Chigi painter at Isthmia? / by Karim Arafat
- Arms from the age of Philip and Alexander at Broneer's West Foundation near Isthmia / by Alastar H. Jackson
- New sculptures from the Isthmian Palaimonion / by Mary Sturgeon
- Agonistic festivals, victors, and officials in the time of Nero : an inscribed herm from the gymnasium-bath complex of Corinth / by James Wiseman
- Roman baths at Isthmia and Sanctuary baths in Greece / by Fikret K. Yegül
- The Roman buildings east of the Temple of Poseidon on the Isthmus / by Steven J.R. Ellis
- Corinthian suburbia : patterns of Roman settlement on the Isthmus / by David K. Pettegrew
- All in a day's work : evidence for the role of work teams on the Isthmian fortress and the development of a later Roman architectural aesthetic / by Jon M. Frey
- Epigraphy, liturgy, and imperial policy on the Justinianic Isthmus / by William Caraher
- Circular lamps in the late Antique Peloponnese / by Birgitta Wohl
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Pindar's metaphor of the Isthmus as a bridge spanning two seas encapsulates the essence of the place and gives a fitting title for this volume of 17 essays on the history and archaeology of the area. The Isthmus, best known for the panhellenic Sanctuary of Poseidon, attracted travelers both before and after Pausanias's visit in the 2nd century A.D., but only toward the end of the 19th century were the ruins investigated and, a half century later, finally systematically excavated. More recently, archaeologists have surveyed the territory beyond the sanctuary, compiling evidence for a varied picture of activity on the wider Isthmus and the eastern Corinthia.
The essays in this book celebrate 55 years of research on the Isthmus and provide a comprehensive overview of the state of our knowledge. Topics include an Early Mycenaean habitation site at Kyras Vrysi; the settlement at Kalamianos; the Archaic Temple of Poseidon; domestic architecture of the Rachi settlement; dining vessels from the Sanctuary of Poseidon; the Temple Deposit at Isthmia and the dating of Archaic and Early Classical Greek coins; terracotta figurines from the Sanctuary of Poseidon; the Chigi Painter; arms from the age of Philip and Alexander at Broneer's West Foundation on the road to Corinth; new sculptures from the Isthmian Palaimonion; an inscribed herm from the Gymnasium Area of Corinth; Roman baths at Isthmia and sanctuary baths in Greece; Roman buildings east of the Temple of Poseidon; patterns of settlement and land use on the Roman Isthmus; epigraphy, liturgy, and Imperial policy on the Justinianic Isthmus; and circular lamps in the Late Antique Peloponnese.
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