The Monuments of the Eastern Hill

Two volumes: 'Plates' and 'Text'

Bonna D Wescoat author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Published:20th Feb '18

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The Monuments of the Eastern Hill cover

In this volume, the key monuments that form the Theatral Complex, including the Theatral Circle, the Fieldstone Building with its masonry style plaster interior, the marble Doric hexastyle Dedication of Philip III and Alexander IV, the elegant Ionic Porch later attached to the western side of the Dedication, and the remains of dozens of bronze statues that originally framed the Theatral Circle, are presented in their archaeological, architectural, and historical contexts. The potential significance of the Complex within the mystery cult, both as the place that initially gave shape to the group of pilgrims undergoing initiation, and as the place where new initiates ultimately departed the Sanctuary, accords the Theatral Complex on the Eastern Hill a central place in the history of ancient Greek sacred space. Actual-state and reconstruction drawings; photographs; and a catalogue of the small finds, including pottery, lamps, terracotta figurines, coins, metal objects, inscriptions, stone objects, and glass, accompany the text.

Per la prima volta un volume non dedicato ad un monumento specifico affronta la realtà dinamica dellazione umana nel santuario. . . . Lautrice e i suoi collaboratori hanno saputo sapientemente coniugare lo studio dellarchitettura con quello del paesaggio visuale e con il rituale in un volume in cui i monumenti della Eastern Hill sono visti nella loro complessità costruttiva, sociale, politica e sacra.

Caliò, Luigi Maria, Gnomon 95 (2023)


"Altogether, this book presents a very full and thorough study of the remains found in this area [...] thanks to [this] convincing study of the remains we now have a full understanding of what the area comprised."
Richard Tomlinson, Ancient West & East 18 (2019)


"...Samothrace 9 demonstrates how extraordinarily much can still be accomplished in an intelligently conceived, elegantly written, and meticulously executed traditional printed volume."
Gretchen Umholtz, American Journal of Archaeology 126.1 (2022)

ISBN: 9780876618509

Dimensions: 305mm x 229mm x 45mm

Weight: 3057g

640 pages