The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary
Final report on the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age evidence (pottery, metalwork, terracottas, architecture and other constructions) from excavations conducted by the University of Chicago at the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia between 1952 and 1989. Stylistic analysis of artifacts offers important new information on Corinthian production: Isthmia has produced the first substantial collection of Early Iron Age Corinthian terracottas, for example, as well as 8th-century human figure depictions. Functional analysis, developing established methodology for site characterization, distinguishes Late Bronze Age settlement from Early Iron Age cult activity. Thus Isthmia may be counted among the growing number of Greek shrines established during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition, and the nature and variety of cult practices at the site may be compared with those elsewhere. In its Corinthian context, Isthmia offers unique insights into 800 years of development, from Mycenaean province to Archaic polis.
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The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary
Final report on the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age evidence (pottery, metalwork, terracottas, architecture and other constructions) from excavations conducted by the University of Chicago at the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia between 1952 and 1989. Stylistic analysis of artifacts offers important new information on Corinthian production: Isthmia has produced the first substantial collection of Early Iron Age Corinthian terracottas, for example, as well as 8th-century human figure depictions. Functional analysis, developing established methodology for site characterization, distinguishes Late Bronze Age settlement from Early Iron Age cult activity. Thus Isthmia may be counted among the growing number of Greek shrines established during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition, and the nature and variety of cult practices at the site may be compared with those elsewhere. In its Corinthian context, Isthmia offers unique insights into 800 years of development, from Mycenaean province to Archaic polis.
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The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

The Isthmia: The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

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Final report on the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age evidence (pottery, metalwork, terracottas, architecture and other constructions) from excavations conducted by the University of Chicago at the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia between 1952 and 1989. Stylistic analysis of artifacts offers important new information on Corinthian production: Isthmia has produced the first substantial collection of Early Iron Age Corinthian terracottas, for example, as well as 8th-century human figure depictions. Functional analysis, developing established methodology for site characterization, distinguishes Late Bronze Age settlement from Early Iron Age cult activity. Thus Isthmia may be counted among the growing number of Greek shrines established during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition, and the nature and variety of cult practices at the site may be compared with those elsewhere. In its Corinthian context, Isthmia offers unique insights into 800 years of development, from Mycenaean province to Archaic polis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780876619384
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Series: Isthmia Series
Pages: 566
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 12.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 17 Years

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Acknowledgmentsix
List of Illustrationsxi
List of Tablesxv
Abbreviationsxvii
Part I.The Material Evidence
I.1Introduction3
I.2The Pottery35
I.3Metal Objects157
I.4Three Possible Early Dedications of Arms and Armor at Isthmia161
I.5The Figurines167
I.6Late Bronze Age Activity in the Vicinity of the Temenos177
I.7The Location of Early Iron Age Activity195
Part II.Analysis
II.1The Late Bronze Age Pottery231
II.2The Bronze Age/Iron Age Transition at Isthmia251
II.3The Early Iron Age Pottery261
II.4The Nature of Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Activity at Isthmia295
Part III.Interpretation
III.1Isthmia and the Late Bronze Age Corinthia347
III.2The Early Development of the Isthmian Sanctuary, CA. 1050-800 B.C.369
III.3The Eighth Century401
Site Summary431
Appendix 1.Late Bronze Age Activity in the Vicinity of the Isthmian Plateau435
Appendix 2.The Distribution of Nonceramic Finds448
Appendix 3.The Distribution of Early Iron Age Pottery450
Appendix 4.Gazetteer of Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Activity in the Corinthia467
References483
Concordance519
General Index523
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