ANCIENT ORESTIS: Archaeological Survey and Historical Topography

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ANCIENT ORESTIS: Archaeological Survey and Historical Topography (EN)

Basakyrou, Anastasia (EL)

Akamatis, Nikolaos (EL)
Xydopoulos, Ioannis (EN)
Manoledakis, Manolis (EN)

masterThesis

2022-10-06T11:24:51Z
2022-10-06
2022-01-31


This dissertation was written as part of the MA in the Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia at the International Hellenic University. Its aim is the examination of Ancient Orestis, located in Upper Macedonia. The archaeological survey and the historical topography of this area will be oriented chronologically from the Early Iron Age up to the Late Antiquity, that is approximately the 4th c. AD. After a brief statement about my personal interest in Orestis and the reasons why I selected this topic, an introduction will take place focusing on the historical background, providing the timeline of historical events occurring in the area, while comparing it with the rest of the Macedonian kingdom. The first chapter will be dwelling on the Orestes, the myth that interprets their naming and their ethnic identity. The following chapters will be dealing with each city and site, and will be examined separately, following a chronological order while emphasizing on the literary, architectural, archaeological, and epigraphical evidence. The last chapter is related with a modern issue, the exhibition of the excavated material to the public. The word is about the Archaeological Museum of Argos Orestikon that hosts findings from the central part of Ancient Orestis and the establishment of Ancient Diocletianoupolis. The main sources used for such archaeological and historical survey will be the scientific publications of the Archaeological Bulletins, as well as the proceedings of the Archaeological Excavations in Macedonia and Thrace (AEMTh), combined with numerous other bibliographical references, including several monographs, articles in journals and collective volumes. It is true that the archaeological work done in Ancient Orestis is not yet well documented and the areas of interest not fully excavated, however the intention of this essay is the synthesis of the already published material in different sources, enriched with a modern point of view and some proposals for the future research. (EN)


Ancient Orestis (EN)
Upper Macedonia (EN)
topography (EN)
Orestes (EN)
koinon (EN)

English

School of Humanities, MA in the Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia
School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics, Master of Arts (MA) in the Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia (EN)

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