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Minoan culture and archaeology

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Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
A. Definition [German version] 1. History of scholarship When Crete became autonomous in 1898, its archaeological exploration became possible. Arthur Evans, who excavated the palace of Knossos, called the Bronze Age culture of the island ‘Minoan’ (after the mythological Cretan king Minos), in contrast to ‘Mycenaean’ which at that time was the usual term for the Bronze Age culture of the whole of Greece. At the beginning of the Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC), MC was limited to Crete. Until its height ( c. 1700-1400 BC) its sphere of influence extended to include the southern A…

Weapons

(2,508 words)

Author(s): Hausleiter, Arnulf (Berlin) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg) | Niemeyer, Hans Georg (Hamburg) | Blech, Michael (Madrid) | Kohler, Christoph (Bad Krozingen) | Et al.
[German version] I. Ancient Near East and Egypt Weapons were among the earliest artefacts fashioned by humans and their ancestors. Stone arrowheads and blades were the first recognizable weapons in the ancient Near East into the Neolithic Period ( c. 10000 BC). From the 4th millennium BC, weapons were depicted on roll seals and stelae in scenes of warfare or hunting. Of maces suitable for close combat, generally only the heads (of stone or metal) survive. One exception is the deposit at the Chalcolithic find site of Naḥal Mišmār in P…

Pylos

(1,818 words)

Author(s): Scherf, Johannes (Tübingen) | Lafond, Yves (Bochum) | Olshausen, Eckart (Stuttgart) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
(Πύλος/ Pýlos). [German version] [1] Homeric P. Kingdom of Nestor In Homer, P. can designate both the domain and residence of Nestor [1] [3. 119-126]. The geographic information on the location of the palace - however concretely verifiable in the actual topography - given in Homer in the Iliad and the Odyssey each lead to different locations. In the tale of Nestor, the so-called Nestorís in the 11th book of the Iliad (cf. [2. 296-298] on Hom. Il. 11,670-762), the information clearly points to a place south of the Alpheius [1]. In the Odyssey, on the other h…

Necropoleis

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Author(s): Tsochos, Charalampos (Erfurt) | Nissen, Hans Jörg (Berlin) | Niemeyer, Hans Georg (Hamburg) | Genz, Hermann (Istanbul) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg) | Et al.
[German version] I. Introduction The Greek word νεκρόπολις/ nekrópolis, ‘city of the dead’, is attested in Antiquity only in Strabo (17,1,10,14) as the name of a suburb of Alexandria [1] (Necropolis). Modern scholarship transfers the term necropolis to cemeteries of various cultures and time periods. General definitions as to shape and size do not exist. In this article, necropolis refers only to sites of a certain size and usually lying outside the settlements themselves. The size of a necropolis, the …

Tiryns

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Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Doric Migration | Dark Ages | Linear B | Mycenaean culture and archaeology | Persian Wars | Aegean Koine | Aegean Koine | Mineral Resources (Τίρυνς; Tíryns). Significant Bronze Age settlement on and around a steep rock outcrop on the eastern shores of the Gulf of Argolis. Settled by the late Neolithic, in the 3rd millennium BC T. had developed into a centre of early Bronze Age culture with dense building on the whole hill, including apsis-buildings on the Lower Citadel …

Mycenae

(810 words)

Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg) | Lafond, Yves (Bochum)
This item can be found on the following maps: Theatre | Doric Migration | Dark Ages | Linear B | Mycenaean culture and archaeology | Persian Wars | Aegean Koine | Aegean Koine | Education / Culture | Mineral Resources (Μυκῆναι/ M ukênai, Μυκήνη/ Mykḗnē; Lat. Mycena; Mycenae). [German version] I. Mycenaean period Settlement on a steep spur in the northern foothills of the Argolid. The oldest traces of settlement date from the early Bronze Age (2900-2500 BC). M. is the most important centre of Mycenaean culture. Excavations were carried out by H. S…

Dimini

(309 words)

Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Mycenaean culture and archaeology Neolithic hilltop settlement about 5 km to the east of Volos/ Iolcus (Thessaly), half way to  Sesklo, whose key ranking in this region it assumed in the late Neolithic (1st half of the 5th millennium BC). The excavation by V. Stais in 1901 conformed to the expectations of the time: a fortification surrounded by several walls with a  megaron in the centre. The publication of the excavation by Ch. Tsountas [4] created a paradigm that placed fortifica…

Tumulus

(4,351 words)

Author(s): Steimle, Christopher (Erfurt) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg) | Jung, Reinhard (Berlin) | Hülden, Oliver (Tübingen) | Naso, Alessandro (Udine) | Et al.
(Latin 'hill', 'funerary mound', pl. tumuli; Greek τύμβος/ týmbos, σῆμα/ sêma; χῶμα/ chôma). I. Definition, distribution, function [German version] A. Definition Tumulusis a general term for a mound, as a rule artificial and usually round or oval in plan, associated with a burial ('burial mounds', as opposed, e.g., to prehistoric settlement mounds). Tumulus burial (‘mound burial’) describes all burials that have been covered by a mound. Tumulus is also used in archaeology as a technical term for burial mounds outsid…

Phaestus

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Author(s): Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) | Fornaro, Sotera (Sassari) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
(Φαῖστος; Phaȋstos). [German version] [1] Mythical king of Sicyon Mythical king of Sicyon, son Rhopalus the son of Heracles [1]; establishes divine worship of Heracles; because of an oracle emigrates to Crete, where the city of P. [4] is named after him (Paus. 2,6,6f.). Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) [German version] [2] Ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War Ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War, son of Borus from Tarne in Lydia, killed by  Idomeneus [1] (Hom. Il. 5,43). Käppel, Lut…

Mycenaean culture and archaeology

(4,491 words)

Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
A. Definition [German version] 1. History of research The culture of the Late Bronze Age (16th-11th cents. BC) on the Greek mainland is called Mycenaean culture (MC);  it is also the continuation of Minoan palace culture (Minoan culture and archaeology) in the whole area of the Aegean. It was first called thus by H. Schliemann, who rediscovered the lost material culture of early Greece in his excavations at Mycenae in 1876 and at Tiryns. The tripartite chronological system, which was developed by A. Eva…

Phaistos

(856 words)

Author(s): Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) | Fornaro, Sotera (Sassari) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
(Φαῖστος). [English version] [1] myth. König von Sikyon Mythischer König von Sikyon, Sohn des Rhopalos, des Sohnes des Herakles [1]; ordnet Götterkult für Herakles an; wandert aufgrund eines Orakels nach Kreta aus, wo die Stadt Ph. [4] nach ihm benannt ist (Paus. 2,6,6f.). Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) [English version] [2] Verbündeter der Troianer im Troian. Krieg Verbündeter der Troianer im Troianischen Krieg, Sohn des Boros aus Tarne in Lydien, von Idomeneus [1] getötet (Hom. Il. 5,43). Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) …

Pylos

(1,656 words)

Author(s): Scherf, Johannes (Tübingen) | Lafond, Yves (Bochum) | Olshausen, Eckart (Stuttgart) | Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
(Πύλος). [English version] [1] Das homerische P. Königreich…

Mykenische Kultur und Archäologie

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Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
A. Definition [English version] …

Mykenai

(718 words)

Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg) | Lafond, Yves (Bochum)
Dieser Ort ist auf folgenden Karten verzeichnet: Ägäische Koine | Ägäische Koine | Bildung | Bodenschätze | Dorische Wanderung | Dunkle Jahrhunderte | Linear B | Mykenische Kultur und Archäologie | Perserkriege | Theater (Μυκῆναι, Μυκήνη; lat. Mycena; Mykene). [English version] I. Mykenische Zeit Siedlung auf einem steilen Sporn in den nördl. Randbergen der Argolis, älteste Siedlungsspuren stammen aus der frühen Brz. (2900-2500 v.Chr.). M. ist bedeutendstes Zentrum der mykenischen Kultur. Ausgrabungen erfolgten durch H. Schliemann, den griech. Antikendienst und die Britische Schule in Athen. Im Zentrum der mit einer kyklopischen Mauer umgebenen Burg steht der spätmyk. Palast, der sich mit Magazin- und Produktionsgebäuden bis zum Bezirk um das sog. Säulenhaus im NO erstreckt. In der dort später dem Mauerring angefügten Erweiterung befindet sich ein unterirdisches Brunnenhaus, das von einer Quelle außerhalb der Burg gespeist wird. Ein breiter Streifen südlich des Palastes in der Mitte des Hanges wird von Hausresten des griech. Dorfes (s.u.) eingenommen, erst weiter südlich, im durch die Mauer aufgestauten Schwemmschutt, haben sich myk. Bauten erh.: der sog. Getreidespeicher unmittelbar neben dem Löwentor, wichtig für die Datier. der letzten J. des brz. M., das Schachtgräberrund A, Wohnhäuser und der Tempelbezirk mit dem Haus der Idole. Außerhalb des Mauerrings liegen, nur z.T. erforscht, die Häuser einer wesentlich größeren Siedlung, das ältere Schachtgräberrund B, die Tholos-Gräber und die Kammergrabnekropolen. M. wurde um 1200 v.Chr. zerstört, die Siedlung bestand aber bis zum End…

Minoische Kultur und Archäologie

(4,387 words)

Author(s): Hiesel, Gerhard (Freiburg)
A. Definition [English version] 1. Forschungsgeschichte Die Autonomie Kretas im J. 1898 ermöglichte den Beginn seiner arch. Erforschung. Arthur Evans, der Ausgräber des Palastes von Knosos, nannte die brz. Kultur der Insel “minoisch” (nach dem myth. kretischen König Minos) als Gegensatz zu “mykenisch”, der damals für die brz. Kultur des gesamten Griechenland gebräuchlichen Bezeichnung. Die M.K. war zu …