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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part41.utf8:441375:2501
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 02501cam a22003257a 4500
001 2013382424
003 DLC
005 20140807081232.0
008 130531s2013 gw abf b 001 0 ger d
010 $a 2013382424
020 $a9783867576611 (hd.bd.)
020 $a3867576610 (hd.bd.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn843864783
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050 00 $aDF81$b.M65 2013
072 7 $aDF$2lcco
100 1 $aMohr, Martin,$eauthor.
245 14 $aDie Heilige Strasse - ein 'Weg der Mitte'? :$bsoziale Gruppenbildung im Spannungsfeld der archaischen Polis /$cMartin Mohr.
260 $aRahden/Westf. :$bVML, Verlag Marie Leidorf,$c2013.
300 $a164 p., 17 p. of plates :$bill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ;$c31 cm.
490 1 $aZürcher archäologische Forschungen,$x2196-3584 ;$vBd. 1
546 $aIn German, with abstracts in German and English.
500 $aRevision of author's thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Zürich, 2009.
520 $a"Since the 6th century B.C. paved processional routes, so-called Sacred Roads, are attested, e.g. on Samos, at Ephesus, Miletus, Didyma, Athens, Eleusis, and Cyrene. Later, they were often embellished with monumental funeral precincts, banqueting rooms, treasuries, and representative statues and connected - perhaps according to Oriental models - the urban nucleus with the most important extra- or intra-urban sanctuary. Their construction can always be pinned down to the decades after 600 B.C. and repeatedly coincided with documented synoikismoi. From the 8th century onwards, aristocratic feasting fraternities, the hetariai, had employed hero worship of mythical ancestors for the demonstration of wealth and power by means of the agon, sacrifices, and offerings. But sanctuaries with their "neutral" sacred sphere also had an integrative effect through collective consultation and ritual acts. In the 7th/6th century the rivalry of elites caused serious political unrest summoning either legislators or tyrants. Now, Sacred Routes formed an important political instrument for the integration of local groups of a settlement area defined by descent into the new citizen-based community of the polis"--Publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [112]-156) and indexes.
651 0 $aGreece$xCivilization$yTo 146 B.C.
830 0 $aZürcher Archäologische Forschungen ;$vBd. 1.$x2196-3584