Demeter and Persephone in Ancient Corinth
Nancy Bookidis author Ronald S Stroud author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Published:21st Nov '87
Should be back in stock very soon
When the Roman tourist Pausanias visited Corinth around A.D. 160, he saw many shrines and buildings high up to the south of the city, on the slopes of Acrocorinth. This booklet describes excavations at one of these, the Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone (Kore). The details of religious rites revealed are of particular interest since the cult of the two goddesses, also celebrated at Eleusis, is one of the most mysterious in antiquity, and no literary testimony exists to explain what may have happened behind the high walls. Terracotta dolls, ritual meals of pork, and miniature models of food-filled platters hint at a vigorous religious tradition associated with human and agricultural fertility.
ISBN: 9780876616710
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 62g
32 pages