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Honors to Eileithyia at Ancient Inatos
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Honors to Eileithyia at Ancient Inatos

sidottu, 2022
englanti
120,80 €

In 1962, after a period of secret looting, the location of a shrine for the Greek Goddess Eileithyia was discovered by the police in south-central Crete at the modern town of Tsoutsouros, ancient Inatos. The cave dedicated to this ancient goddess of childbirth and motherhood was excavated that year by Nikolaos Platon and Costis Davaras on behalf of the Archaeological Museum in Herakleion.

It was filled with remarkable votive gifts including over 100 items of gold along with Egyptian figurines and seal stones, bronze objects, and hundreds of clay figurines. The dates of the shrine's use extended from before 2000 B.C. to the Roman Imperial period. Many of the clay images are especially appropriate for this deity because they include pregnant women, embracing couples, figures in preparation for childbirth, mothers holding babies, and a young child in its crib. A Greek language book highlighting the shrine and its major discoveries is now translated into English. It provides images, catalog entries, and explanatory texts for the most important discoveries from this unique shrine.

Alaotsikko
The Sacred Cave at Tsoutsouros, Crete: Highlights of the Collection
ISBN
9781931534314
Kieli
englanti
Paino
1018 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.12.2022
Sivumäärä
156