Delphi and Olympia : the spatial politics of panhellenism in the archaic and classical periods / Michael Scott.

"Most people think about the sanctuary of Delphi as the seat of the famous oracle and of Olympia as the site of the Olympic games. The oracle and the games, however, were but two of the many activities ongoing at both sites. This book investigates the physical remains of both sanctuaries to show how...

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Main Author: Scott, Michael, 1981-
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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Physical Description:xix, 356 pages : illustrations, maps
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"Most people think about the sanctuary of Delphi as the seat of the famous oracle and of Olympia as the site of the Olympic games. The oracle and the games, however, were but two of the many activities ongoing at both sites. This book investigates the physical remains of both sanctuaries to show how different visitors interacted with the sacred spaces of Delphi and Olympia in an important variety of ways during the archaic and classical periods. It highlights how this fluid usage impacted upon, and was itself affected by, the development of the sanctuary space and how such usage influenced the place and relationship of these two sites in the wider landscape. As a result, it argues for the re-evaluation of the roles of Delphi and Olympia in the Greek world and for a re-thinking of the usefulness of the term 'panhellenism' in Greek politics, religion and culture"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:DF261.D35 S35 2010
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780521191265 (hardback)