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What factors were particularly important in determining the architectural layout and development of Greek sanctuaries? ... From the 8th century B.C. there is a move towards monumentalisation within sanctuaries: this is seen most clearly in the building of temples. This probably should not be seen as due to religious...
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Pan Hellenic sanctuaries attracted the wider Greek communities the games at Olympia and the famous oracle of Apollo at Delphi (and the Pythian Games also). The requirements of this wider Greek presence can be seen in range of features.
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Why did Greek sanctuaries develop where they did? ... In ancient Greece, sanctuaries usually grew up around natural features, such as a spring, stream, mountain, wood or cave. The sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia, for example, developed beside the River Alpheus, and Samothrace is an island that is distinguished by its mountains.
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Syl n is the Greek word for "to steal," and property and persons in Greek sanctuaries enjoyed asylia, the right "not to be stolen." Individuals seeking refuge in these sanctuaries had asylum. They were under the protection of the god of the sanctuary and could not be removed against their will.
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Greek Sanctuaries see also ... Scully draws attention to the presence of symbols of the Earth Mother: a cave, a spring, a conical hill and two peaks in the location of Cretan palaces and Greek sanctuaries: ‘These features create a profile which is basically that of a pair of horns, but it may also suggest raised arms or...
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Greek Sanctuaries as Places of Refuge ... I. "The right of sanctuaries to grant asylum is, indeed, counted as an exemplary feature of the Greek socia ... D. Typically Greek sanctuaries were divided into smaller and larger precincts...
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A. Greek Sanctuaries and Cities ... In 221/0 Artemis Leukophryene appeared at Magnesia-on-the-Maeander. The Magnesians consulted the oracle of Apollo ... Numerous replies were received from the Greek cities and leagues (see 128 for those from the kings) accepting the games and recognizing the city as sacred and inviolable.
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GREEK SANCTUARIES; New approaches ... British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Greek Sanctuaries; New Approaches I. Marinatos, Nanno II. Hägg, Robin 292.3 Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Greek sanctuaries: new approaches/edited by Nannon Marinatos and Robin Hägg. p. cm.
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