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To lock up Eleusis. A question of liminal space
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The Topography of Ancient Tegea: New Discoveries and Old Problems
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The city of Tegea was one of the most important cities on the Peloponnese in antiquity, but it has until now remained strangely unknown in archaeological research. The Norwegian Arcadia Survey (1998 - 2001) focused its ... -
Traces of ritual in Middle Helladic funeral contexts including an assessment of geographical location
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Traces of Tribal Puberty Initiation in Arcadian Religion: a Survey of Pausanias´ Tales
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)This article explores one possible area of continuity from ancient times in Arkadian religion, namely how myths may reflect Arkadian rituals for inclusion of young girls and boys into society. In Pausanias' eighth book, ... -
The transformations of the armed Aphrodite
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Transvestite virgin with a cause: The Acta Pauli et Thecla and late antique proto-"feminism"
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The Triad of Zeus Soter, Artemis Soteira and Megalopolis at Megalopolis
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The sanctuary of Zeus the Saviour at Megalopolis was probably established in 371 B.C. The three cult statues, depicting Zeus Soter, Artemis Soteira and Megalopolis, are described by Pausanias, who attributes them to the ... -
Two descriptions of myesis
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The Woman Holding a Liver from Mantineia: Female Manteis and Beyond
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)A fragment of a life-size relief from Mantineia, now in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (inv. no. 226), shows a woman with a liver in her hand traditionally interpreted as a priestess or a prophetess. This ... -
The "Woman Monk": A theme in Byzantine hagiography
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Δείγματα βυζαντινής γλυπτικής από το Μποβέρκο Λυκαίου
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The small, mountainous plain of Boverko lies northwest of Megalopolis, near the summit of Mount Lykaion. The area preserves some remarkable examples of Byzantine architectural sculpture, either left or reused at small ... -
Έρευνες για την αρχαία Ψωφίδα
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The project "Investigations in ancient Psophis" started to materialize in 2001, initiated by the 6th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of Patras with the financial support of the Region of Western Greece ... -
Η τά μάλιστα λεωφόρος (Pausanias 8.54.5) in Arkadia
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)There are three main passages between Tegea and the valley of Achladokambos, the ancient Hysiai: a) the northern, around the hill of Mouchli, called unanimously Gyros; b) one south of Mouchli, formerly known by locals as ... -
Κλείτωρ. Η πόλη υπό το φως των ανασκαφών: Γενική θεώρηση ανασκαφικών δεδομένων
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)Excavations at the site of the city of Arcadian Kleitor began in 1987. To date, the main body of archaeological evidence lies in the finds from the systematic excavation in the area between the theatre and the SW gate as ... -
Μυκηναϊκή Αρκαδία: αποτίμηση των γνώσεών μας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)This paper has a double purpose: it outlines our knowledge about Mycenaean Arcadia and in parallel it attempts to draw perspectives for the research in this neglected area. The region which we examine - as defined by ... -
Νεότερα στοιχεία για την τοπογραφία της βορειοδυτικής Αρκαδίας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)This paper presents new evidence provided by the rescue excavations of the 6th Ephorate of Antiquities during the last years as well as by the preliminary survey in the north-western part of Arcadia (the modern district ... -
Ο λέων της Αραχαμίτας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The fragmentary lion statue walled in the facade of the primary school at the village Arachamita was found according to local tradition in the ravίne Botsona near the vίllage. It ίs made of grey lίmestone, and ίts preserved ... -
Οχυρή Πρωτοβυζαντινή εγκατάσταση στην Αγία Κυριακή Μαντινείας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The present paper attempts to give some new data concerning the area of eastnortheastem Arcadia in the Early Byzantine period. It focuses on the Hagia Kyriake hill (alt. 1065 m), which ήses at about 5 km east-northeast of ... -
Τα επίκρανα της Τεγέας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)A group of well known, but disregarded, architectural pieces from Tegea leads to a new suggestion of the Peloponnesian origin of the so-called sofa-capital. It is argued that the Greek pilaster-capital with the upright ...