i. | Geographical area | Central Greece |
ii. | Region | Thessaly. Tetras of Phthiotis. |
iii. | Site | Ancient city of Pharsalos |
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CAPInv. 1234: anchiston hoi peri Parmeniskon
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | ἀνχιστῶν οἱ περὶ Παρμενίσκον (I.ThessEnipeus 62, ll. 2-3) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | anchiston hoi peri Parmeniskon |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | iv BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
i. | Name in other forms | ἄγχιστοι, Anchistoi (CAPInv.1235 and CAPInv.1236) | ||||
ii. | Name elements |
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V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) |
I.ThessEnipeus 62 (iv BC) |
Note |
See also: PAAH 1907: 151 Helly 1995: 316, n. 106 Chrysostomou 1998: 60 Heinz 1998: 391, cat. no. A12 |
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Online Resources | I.ThessEnipeus 62 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | I.ThessEnipeus 62 is a votive inscription to Zeus Thaulios, by the anchistoi around Parmeniskos. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | The inscription was cut on the bedrock. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | It was located on the slopes of the acropolis (hill of Agia Paraskevi) of ancient Pharsalos, above the source of the Apidanos river, a tributary of the Enipeus (Decourt 1995: 79, no. 62; Chrysostomou 1998: 60; Heinz 1998: 391). |
VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE
i. | Archaeological remains | The area of the acropolis of Pharsalos was fortified in the fourth century BC and has most probably hosted a sanctuary of Zeus Thaulios and Ennodia (Arvanitopoulos 1907: 151-3; Chrysostomou 1998: 60) |
ii. | References to buildings/objects | The area of the summit of the acropolis has delivered public architecture (parts of doric columns, etc), inscriptions and large-scale sculpture, all indicating the presence of a sanctuary; also proto-geometric tombs were unearthed on the slopes and the summit of the area of the acropolis (Arvanitopoulos 1907: 151-3; Chrysostomou 1998: 60). |
VII. ORGANIZATION
ii. | Leadership | The group is centred around Parmeniskos. Helly argued that he is their archon (commander), as many such archons are known presiding other civic groups in Thessaly (Helly 1995: 316, n. 106; idem, forthcoming). |
X. ACTIVITIES
Deities worshipped | Zeus Thaulios | |
iv. | Honours/Other activities | The group makes a collective dedication. |
XII. NOTES
iii. | Bibliography |
Arvanitopoulos, A. (1907) ‘Έρευναι εν Φαρσάλω’, PAAH: 151-4. Chantraine, P. (1968), Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque: histoire des mots. Paris. Chrysostomou, P. (1998), Η Θεσσαλική Θεά Εν(ν)οδία ή Φεραία Θεά. Athens. Decourt, J.-Cl. (1995). ‘Inscriptions de Thessalie I. Les cités de la vallée de l’Enipeus’, Études épigraphiques 3. Athens, Paris. Heinz, M. (1998), Thessalische Votivstelen. Bochum. Helly, Br. (1995), L'Etat thessalien. Aleuas le Roux, les tétrades et les tagoi. Lyon. Helly, Br. (forthcoming), ‘La Thessalie des 'siècles obscurs': un essai d'interprétation historique’, in Mélanges offerts à Phanouria Dakoronia. Mili, M. (2015). Religion and Society in Ancient Thessaly. Oxford: 90-1, 351. Parker, R. (1983). Miasma. Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion. London. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Possible |
Note | This is in every probability a civic group (cf. Helly 1995: 316, n. 106; idem, forthcoming). However, in the absence of supplementary evidence from Pharsalos the possibility to have a family group gathered around the cult of Zeus Thaulios (cf. Mili 2015: 91) or even a private group of fictile kinship cannot be discarded. | |
ii. | Historical authenticity | The inscription renders the historical authenticity of the group certain. |