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Gli spazi del sacro nella Cilicia ellenistica

Tempesta, Claudia
2016-05-31
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978-88-8303-679-8
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/12808
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978-88-8303-680-4
Abstract
Cilicia is a significant research topic in order to analyse cultural and religious assimilation processes that affected Asia Minor in the Hellenistic period. Thanks to its geographical position, Cilicia was a natural crossroads between different cultural traditions but, due to its geomorphological features, it kept over the centuries its Anatolian background. The interaction between these two attitudes emerges especially in Hellenistic times, contributing to the development of a stratified religious identity, as well as to the architectural definition of worship places. This paper analyses the rise and the development of major Cilician sanctuaries, both urban and extraurban. In spite of the overall lack of archaeological records, the literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence gives information about main civic cults, primarily devoted to Athena, worshipped in Seleucia on the Kalykadnos river, Elaiussa, Soloi, Aigeai and Mallos. In relation to extra-urban sanctuaries (located in Olba, Magarsos and Kastabala and dating back to pre-Hellenistic times), the Seleucid kings, especially Antiochus IV Epiphanes, enhanced both architectural renewal and assimilation of worships in Hellenic forms. More complex is the case of the Cilician cave known as Korykion Antron, located in the inland of the ancient Korykos; it combines different temple typologies (Doric prostyle temple and cult cave), widespread in the Olbian territory. These small cult sites were gathering-places for rural population and some of them probably played as well a role of border sanctuaries.
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Polymnia: Collana di Scienze dell'Antichità. Studi di Archeologia
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  • Cilicia

  • Hellenism

  • Sanctuaries

  • Cult caves

  • Olba

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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Claudia Tempesta, “Gli spazi del sacro nella Cilicia ellenistica”, in: "Sacrum facere. Atti del III Seminario di Archeologia del Sacro. Lo spazio del ‘sacro’: ambienti e gesti del rito.” a cura di Federica Fontana ed Emanuela Murgia, Trieste, 3-4 ottobre 2014", EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, 2016, pp. 217-272
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