Mehr zum Titel: | The Sanctuary at Agia Paraskevi, AmyklaiThe Cult Recipients -- The Terracotta Plaques : Life Cycle and Classification -- Plaques with Seated Figures : Typological Analysis -- Plaques with Seated Figures : Iconography -- Plaques with Standing Figures, Riders, Warriors, Banqueters, and Miscellaneous Subjects -- Votive Plaques and Hero Cult -- Conclusion -- Catalogue -- Appendix 1: Findspots of Lakonian and Messenian Plaques -- Appendix 2: Lakonian Stone Reliefs with Seated Figures. |
Inhalt: | This book illuminates the study of religion in Sparta, one of Greece's most powerful city-states and the long-term rival of Athens. Sparta's history is well known, but its archaeology has been much less satisfactorily explored. Through the comprehensive study of a distinctive class of terracotta votive offerings from a specific sanctuary, Gina Salapata explores both the art of figurines and regional religion. By integrating archaeological, historical, literary, and epigraphic sources, she provides important insights into the heroic cults of Lakonia and contributes to an understanding of the political and social functions of local ritual practice. This volume focuses on a large group of molded terracotta plaques, from the 6th to 4th centuries BCE. These plaques, both fragmentary and intact, were discovered with other offerings in a sanctuary deposit excavated near Sparta more than 50 years ago, but they have remained unpublished until now |