The apotropaic and prophylactic in the Artemision of Thassos: a contextual interpretation of the black-figure pottery from the Archaic period

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Juliana Figueira da Hora
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The aim of the present paper is to show the results of one chapter of my Doctorate thesis about Thasian black-figure pottery as archaeologically contextualized documents, being part of the votive objects offered at female sanctuaries, especially the Artemision of Thassos. This paper is centered on Thassos, an island situated in the Northern Aegean, settled by Greeks from Paros. We focus on the Archaic Period, more specifically on the sixth century BC, the peak of local production. Departing from the archaeological contexts through excavation reports, we analyze significant social and religious connections among votive materials associated with the Thasian black-figure pottery. These connections brought us elements that allowed us to interpret the multiculturalism imbricated within the objects, the mimicry and the innovations in the decoration of this black-figure pottery, as well as the particular demand in quantitative terms of a type of vessel called lekane, an object that was loaded with information and religious and apotropaic meaning. In addition, those same elements also showed us traits that reveal votive practices, judging by the way the pottery was exhibited, and its decorative features, which to date are only attested in Thassos. The research revealed intrinsic relationships linked to the diverse facets of Artemis, from a goddess protecting the rites of passage to the protection of women in childbirth, as seen in the black-figure pottery, amulets and other apotropaic objects. Moreover, it demonstrated that the multiple facets of Artemis, as protector of women, act in many spheres, such the civic-religious space in connection with the oíkos and social order, the possibility of a good childbirth and the social position of women in Thassos from the Archaic period.
《塔索斯的阿耳米西尼》中的驱寒和预防:对古代黑影陶器的语境解释
本论文的目的是展示我的博士论文的一个章节的结果,该论文是关于作为考古背景文件的塔萨斯黑色人物陶器的,是女性避难所提供的献祭物品的一部分,特别是塔索斯的阿特米西。本文以位于爱琴海北部的塔索斯岛为中心,由来自帕罗斯的希腊人定居。我们关注的是古代时期,更具体地说,是公元前六世纪,当地生产的高峰期。从考古背景出发,通过挖掘报告,我们分析了与萨西亚黑图陶器相关的祭祀材料之间的重要社会和宗教联系。这些联系给我们带来了一些元素,使我们能够解释这些物体内部的多元文化,这种黑色人物陶器装饰的模仿和创新,以及对一种叫做lekane的容器的特定需求,这种容器承载着信息、宗教和占卜的意义。此外,这些相同的元素还向我们展示了揭示许愿习俗的特征,这可以从陶器的展出方式和装饰特征来判断,迄今为止,这些特征只在塔索斯得到证实。研究揭示了与阿尔忒弥斯的不同方面有关的内在关系,从保护成人仪式的女神到保护分娩妇女的女神,可以在黑色图案陶器、护身符和其他驱神物品中看到。此外,它还展示了阿尔忒弥斯作为女性保护者的多重层面,在许多领域发挥作用,例如与oíkos和社会秩序有关的公民宗教空间,良好分娩的可能性以及古代时期塔索斯妇女的社会地位。
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