Household and City Organization at Olynthus

Household and City Organization at Olynthus

Author: Nicholas Cahill

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2008-10-01

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0300133006

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Olynthus, an ancient city in northern Greece, was preserved in an exceptionally complete state after its abrupt sacking by Phillip II of Macedon in 348 B.C., and excavations in the 1920s and 1930s uncovered more than a hundred houses and their contents. In this book Nicholas Cahill analyzes the results of the excavations to reconstruct the daily lives of the ancient Greeks, the organization of their public and domestic space, and the economic and social patterns in the city. Cahill compares the realities of daily life as revealed by the archaeological remains with theories of ideal social and household organization espoused by ancient Greek authors. Describing the enormous variety of domestic arrangements, he examines patterns and differences in the design of houses, in the occupations of owners, and in the articulations between household and urban economies, the value of land, and other aspects of ancient life throughout the city. He thus challenges the traditional view that the Greeks had one standard household model and approach to city planning. He shows how the Greeks reconciled conflicting demands of ideal and practice, for instance between egalitarianism and social inequality or between the normative roles of men and women and roles demanded by economic necessities. The book, which is extensively illustrated with plans and photographs, is supported by a Web site containing a database of the architecture and finds from the excavations linked to plans of the site.


Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal

Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal

Author: Alan Kaiser

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-06-14

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1442230045

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The 1931 excavation season at Olynthus, Greece, ushered a sea change in how archaeologists study material culture—and was the nexus of one of the most egregious (and underreported) cases of plagiarism in the history of classical archaeology. Alan Kaiser draws on the private scrapbook that budding archaeologist Mary Ross Ellingson compiled during that dig, as well as her personal correspondence and materials from major university archives, to paint a fascinating picture of gender, power, and archaeology in the early twentieth century. Using Ellingson’s photographs and letters as a guide, Kaiser brings alive the excavations led by David Robinson and recounts how the unearthing of private homes—rather than public spaces—emerged as a means to examine the day-to-day of ancient life in Greece. But as Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal clearly demonstrates, a darker story lurks beneath the smiling faces and humorous tales: one where Robinson stole Ellingson’s words and insights for his own, and where fellow academ


Il Santuario Di Santa Venera a Paestum

Il Santuario Di Santa Venera a Paestum

Author: John Griffiths Pedley

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9780472108992

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Examines almost three thousand terracottas found in archaeological excavations at the sanctuary of Santa Venera at Paestum


Hierà Kalá

Hierà Kalá

Author: Folkert T. Van Straten

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9789004102927

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This volume deals with the depictions of animal sacrifice from ancient Greece, full catalogues of which are included. The relevant aspects of Greek sacrifice are studied on the basis of an analysis and interpretation of these representations, combined with the pertinent textual data.


Hiera kala

Hiera kala

Author: Straten

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2015-08-24

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9004283455

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Hierà kalá presents a collection, analysis and interpretation of the representations of animal sacrifice from ancient Greece. The Archaic and Classical material is dealt with comprehensively. Later evidence is adduced more selectively, for the sake of comparison. All aspects of Greek sacrifice that are (or appear to be) represented in the iconographical material are treated in depth; interpretations are based on a combined study of the archaeological, the epigraphical and the literary data. Full catalogues of vase paintings and votive reliefs with depictions of sacrifice are included. A generous selection of these are illustrated in more than 200 figures.