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Aegeus Society For Aegean Prehistory

ARTICLES | 2014

22 April 2015

Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, Part 1: The Upper Sanctuary

David Gilman Roman & Mary E. Voyatzis (with appendixes by Apostolos Sarris, George H. Davis, Susan M. Mentzer, Evi Margaritis & Britt M. Starkovich) Hesperia 83:4 (October-December 2014), 569-652

Abstract

This is the first report on the excavation and survey project at the Peloponnesian Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion, Arcadia. During 2004 and 2005, topographical, architectural, geological, geophysical, and historical surveys were conducted. From 2006 to 2010, survey work continued, along with the excavation of the upper and lower levels of the sanctuary. This report focuses on the altar and temenos areas in the upper level of the site. Excavation of the ash altar revealed evidence of a Mycenaean mountaintop shrine, and yielded the largest assemblage of Mycenaean ceramics yet known from Arcadia. There are also signs of activity at the altar from the Final Neolithic, Early Helladic, and Middle Helladic periods. The votives and burned animal bones suggest continuity of cult from the Late Helladic through to the Late Classical period.

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