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Title: Late Bronze Age Religion


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Late Bronze Age Religion
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Accessing Prehistoric Religion
  • ?
  • Who can help?
  • What evidence is there?
  • What are the obstacles?

3
AnthropologistsHomer ScholarsPhilologistsArchae
ologists
4
Roots of Mycenaean Religion?
  • Mesopotamian?
  • Near Eastern?
  • Minoan?
  • Cycladic?

5
Bronze Age Mediterranean
  • Near East Levant Anatolia
  • Crete
  • Cyclades
  • Cyprus
  • Mainland Greece

6
Minoan Religion
  • Horns of Consecration
  • Peak Sanctuaries
  • Cave
  • Tree Pillar/Stone Cults
  • Bull

7
Peak Sanctuary
  • Horns of Consecration
  • Pillar or Altar
  • At or near peak of mountains or hills

8
Mycenae Mylonas Cult Center
9
House of the Idols
  • LHIIIB Architecture
  • Temple (room 18)
  • Storeroom (room 19) upstairs
  • Triangular alcove
  • Entrance through anteroom
  • Central Platform (hearth?)
  • Benches of varied heights

10
The Temple Storeroom
  • Steps to storeroom
  • Central Platform
  • Benches
  • for offerings?
  • platforms for cult statues?

11
End of Days
  • Storeroom Sealed after earthquake
  • Broken figures kept in sealed room
  • Only 1 idol in use standing in anteroom at time
    of final fiery destruction of cult center
    (LHIIIB2)
  • Cult Center not rebuilt or reused in LHIIIC,
    Submycenaean or Protogeometric Periods

12
Room with the Fresco
  • LHIIIB1 construction date
  • Fresco on East Wall
  • Altar/Platform in front of Fresco
  • Central Hearth
  • Low Bench on South Wall
  • Shrine added on West side Room with the
    Ivories

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Fresco Room
  • Hearth
  • Bench
  • Altar
  • Shrine Entrance
  • Rich Finds of Clay, Ivory, Lead, Stone, and
    Faience (self-glazing sand/quartz paste)

14
The Finds
  • Ivory Lion for ornate
  • chair arm?
  • Ivory Head to fit on wooden body/frame?
  • Scarab of Queen Tiye, wife of Pharaoh Amenhotep
    III
  • (100 years older than shrine)

15
Lower Register Woman with Ears of Grain
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Upper Register Women with Sword Staff
17
Hierarchy of Position?
18
Goddess or Priestess?
  • Linear B evidence?
  • Si-to-po-ti-ni-ja
  • Wheat Lady
  • I-je-re-ja
  • Priestess?

19
What or Who do the Idols Represent?
  • Snakes in Minoan Religion but not coiled clay
    ones
  • Smaller, decorated figures as deities?

20
Matriarchal or Patriarchal Religion?
  • Anthropomorphic (Gunaikomorphic)
  • Piriform Jar
  • Alcove in House of Idols

21
Goddess of Room of the Ivories?
  • Cp. Psi figurine?

22
Goddess of Room with Idols?
  • Holding Breasts
  • Tau figurine?

23
Votaries Worshippers?
  • Holding the Labrys (double-headed axe)?

24
Tiryns Shrine
  • Built against inside of fortification wall of
    Lower Citadel
  • Megaron Plan
  • Central Hearth, Vestibule Main Room
  • Bench against Fortification Wall in Main Room
  • Several LHIIIC phases

25
Shrine Sites?
  • Mycenae
  • Tiryns
  • Tsoungiza
  • Midea
  • Ayia Irini
  • Philakopi

26
Shrines at Midea Tsoungiza?
27
The Islands
  • Phylakopi on Melos
  • Ayia Irini on Kea

28
Lady of Phylakopi
  • Phylakopi Shrines from LHIIIA-C
  • NW Altar of West Shrine Male Figures!
  • Large Bull Figures
  • LHIIIA2-LHIIIC

29
Phylakopi Bull Figures
  • Cp. Dimini (N. Greece) Mitrou (C. Greece)

30
Ayia Irini
  • Initially Minoan, then Mycenaean
  • Cult Center from MC (18thC) to Hellenistic Period
    (3rdC B.C.)!

31
Ayia Irini
  • 50 Female LHIIIA-B TC Statues

32
Linear-B God Names We Recognize
  • A-RE Ares?
  • E-NU-WA-RI-JO Enyalios (warlike or battle,
    later epithet for Ares)
  • PA-JA-WO-NE Paiawon
  • ("Paian", later epithet for Apollo)
  • PO-SE-DA-O-NE Poseidon (main god at Pylos)
  • E-NE-SI-DA-O-NE Enosidas ("Enosigaios" or
    "Earthshaker")
  • DI-WO Zeus

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Unknown Deities?
  • PO-TI-NI-JA Potnia ("mistress")
  • DA-PU-RI-TO-JO PO-TI-NI-JA Potnia of the
    Labyrinth
  • A-TA-NA PO-TI-NI-JA Potnia (from?) Atana (
    "Athena"?)
  • DI-WI-JA Diwia (female counterpart of Zeus)
  • PO-SI-DA-E-JA Posidaieia (female counterpart of
    Poseidon)
  • PA-KI-JA-NI-JA Sphagianeia??
  • I-QE-JA Hippeia ("of horses"?)
  • A-SI-WI-JA Aswia
  • NE-WO-PE-O ?
  • U-PO-JO ?
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