The city of Dionysos: a social and historical study of the Ionian city of Teos
Summary: The present study focuses on tying together all the archaeological, architectural, and epigraphic research on the ancient Greek polis of Teos in Ionia. The work falls into two distinct parts. The first section surveys the geography, the political history, and the society and government of T...
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Zusammenfassung: | Summary: The present study focuses on tying together all the archaeological, architectural, and epigraphic research on the ancient Greek polis of Teos in Ionia. The work falls into two distinct parts. The first section surveys the geography, the political history, and the society and government of Teos. These chapters will draw upon sources from the full history of the ancient city, from its foundation down until the abandonment of the site. The second part comprises of four separate studies. The first of these will deal with the cult of Dionysos at Teos and will examine the mythology, architecture, and cult practices for the god. The inscription recording a pirate attack on Teos will serve as the starting point for a chapter exploring the recurring problem of piracy in the general area of Teos and the social developments that came about because of it. The Teian call for territorial inviolability ( asylia ) will comprise the third historical study. This chapter will analyze the decrees recognizing the territorial inviolability of the city for Dionysos from the point of view of the Teians themselves. The last chapter will explore the complicated relationship between the Dionysiac guild of artists ( technitai ) and the city during the course of the 3 rd and 2 nd centuries BC. |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
List of Figures
.....................................................................................................................
lv
List of Plates
........................................................................................................................
v
Acknowledgments
..............................................................................................................
vl
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................
I
1.
An Orientation to the Site
....................................................................................2
2.
History of Research
..............................................................................................9
3.
The Scope of the Present Study
.........................................................................14
Part One
Chapter One: The Geography of Teos and its Environs
....................................................18
1.
The Site and Territory of Teos
..........................................................................19
2.
Topography and Climate
...................................................................................29
3.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
....................................................................33
Conclusion
.............................................................................................................41
Chapter Two: A Historical Outline of Teos
.......................................................................43
1.
Mythologies of Foundation
................................................................................44
2.
The Archaic Period
............................................................................................48
3.
The Re-Founded City
.........................................................................................58
4.
Mother-City and Colonies
.................................................................................63
5.
Caught Between Empires: The
5*
and 4th Centuries
ВС
..................................74
6.
The Hellenistic City
...........................................................................................80
7.
The City Under the Romans
..............................................................................88
Conclusion
....................................................................... 92
11
Chapter Three: Society and Government of Teos
.............................................................94
1.
The Early Constitution
......................................................................................94
2.
The Hellenistic Constitution
............................................................................101
3.
Public Organization under the
Polis
................................................................109
4.
Laws and Legal Procedure
...............................................................................111
5.
City Finances
...................................................................................................114
6.
Education, Women, and Age Groups at Teos
..................................................120
7.
Civic Religion
............................................................. .....................................125
8.
Foreign Relations
.............................................................................................130
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................136
Part Two
Chapter Four: The City and
Dionysos
.............................................................................138
1.
The Mythology of
Dionysos
at Teos
...............................................................140
2.
The
Tempie
of
Dionysos
at Teos
....................................................................146
3.
Wine, Mainads and Song: The Cult of
Dionysos
at Teos
...............................156
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................172
Chapter Five: A History of Piracy
...................................................................................173
1.
The Pirate Attack Inscription
...........................................................................174
2.
The Events of the Attack
..................................................................................179
3.
The Usual Suspects: The Cretans and the Aitolians
........................................183
4.
Piracy in the Vicinity of Teos
..........................................................................190
5.
Teos after the Pirate Attack
..............................................................................199
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................206
Ill
Chapter Six: Asylia for
Dionysos.....................................................................................208
1.
Defining
Лѕу/м
................................................................................................209
2.
The Teian Call for
Лзуйя
.................................................................................216
3.
The Cretan Documents
....................................................................................222
4.
The Northwest Greek Documents
...................................................................233
5.
The Roman Response
......................................................................................239
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................244
Chapter Seven: The Dionysiac Technitai at Teos
............................................................247
1.
The Foundation of the Ionian and Hellespontine Association
.........................248
2.
The Structure of the Association of Dionysiac Technitai at Teos
...................259
3.
KratonofChalkedon
........................................................................................268
4.
The Dionysiac Technitai and their Relations with the Greater Greek World.
.272
5.
The Parting of Ways: The arbitration of Eumenes II and its aftermath
...........288
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................304
Abbreviations and Works Cited
......................................................................................306
Figures
..............................................................................................................................322
Plates
................................................................................................................................336
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adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
List of Figures
.
lv
List of Plates
.
v
Acknowledgments
.
vl
Introduction
.
I
1.
An Orientation to the Site
.2
2.
History of Research
.9
3.
The Scope of the Present Study
.14
Part One
Chapter One: The Geography of Teos and its Environs
.18
1.
The Site and Territory of Teos
.19
2.
Topography and Climate
.29
3.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
.33
Conclusion
.41
Chapter Two: A Historical Outline of Teos
.43
1.
Mythologies of Foundation
.44
2.
The Archaic Period
.48
3.
The Re-Founded City
.58
4.
Mother-City and Colonies
.63
5.
Caught Between Empires: The
5*
and 4th Centuries
ВС
.74
6.
The Hellenistic City
.80
7.
The City Under the Romans
.88
Conclusion
. 92
11
Chapter Three: Society and Government of Teos
.94
1.
The Early Constitution
.94
2.
The Hellenistic Constitution
.101
3.
Public Organization under the
Polis
.109
4.
Laws and Legal Procedure
.111
5.
City Finances
.114
6.
Education, Women, and Age Groups at Teos
.120
7.
Civic Religion
.'.125
8.
Foreign Relations
.130
Conclusion
.136
Part Two
Chapter Four: The City and
Dionysos
.138
1.
The Mythology of
Dionysos
at Teos
.140
2.
The
Tempie
of
Dionysos
at Teos
.146
3.
Wine, Mainads and Song: The Cult of
Dionysos
at Teos
.156
Conclusion
.172
Chapter Five: A History of Piracy
.173
1.
The Pirate Attack Inscription
.174
2.
The Events of the Attack
.179
3.
The Usual Suspects: The Cretans and the Aitolians
.183
4.
Piracy in the Vicinity of Teos
.190
5.
Teos after the Pirate Attack
.199
Conclusion
.206
Ill
Chapter Six: Asylia for
Dionysos.208
1.
Defining
Лѕу/м
.209
2.
The Teian Call for
Лзуйя
.216
3.
The Cretan Documents
.222
4.
The Northwest Greek Documents
.233
5.
The Roman Response
.239
Conclusion
.244
Chapter Seven: The Dionysiac Technitai at Teos
.247
1.
The Foundation of the Ionian and Hellespontine Association
.248
2.
The Structure of the Association of Dionysiac Technitai at Teos
.259
3.
KratonofChalkedon
.268
4.
The Dionysiac Technitai and their Relations with the Greater Greek World.
.272
5.
The Parting of Ways: The arbitration of Eumenes II and its aftermath
.288
Conclusion
.304
Abbreviations and Works Cited
.306
Figures
.322
Plates
.336 |
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