克诺索斯的酒神别墅

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
S. Paton
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这座建筑的挖掘部分被称为狄奥尼索斯别墅,由一个三面有房间的围护式庭院组成。房间里有精美的马赛克地板,保存得非常完好。挖掘者迈克尔·高夫(Michael Gough)认为,这座建筑是一座孤立的建筑,是用来进行酒神崇拜的,他根据这种信念来解释他的发现。在他1971年工作的最后一季之后,他的观点在一份简短的报告中表达出来(Catling 1972, 21-2)。高夫于1973年去世,他没有发表关于他在该地点的四季工作的进一步细节,除了一些日记和照片外,许多记录都丢失了。然而,他挖掘的陶器在1983年由约翰·海斯(John Hayes)完整出版,而马赛克在2013年由丽贝卡·斯威特曼(Rebecca Sweetman)出版。对该遗址的进一步研究,连同陶器证据,表明围柱廊及其相关的房间是公元二世纪装饰精美的罗马圆顶的公共接待区,而南面邻近的建筑可能是这座房子的私人区域。一个与渡槽相连的大蓄水池提供了丰富的水源。马赛克的酒神形象,以及在房屋中发现的进口葡萄酒双耳罐,表明主人可能通过葡萄酒贸易获得了繁荣。
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THE SO-CALLED VILLA DIONYSOS AT KNOSSOS
The excavated part of the building known as the Villa Dionysos consists of a peristyle court with rooms on three sides. The rooms have fine mosaic floors, found in a remarkable state of preservation. The excavator, Michael Gough, believed that the building was an isolated structure intended for the practice of Dionysiac cult, and he interpreted his finds in the light of this conviction. After his last season of work in 1971, his views were expressed in a short report (Catling 1972, 21–2). Gough died in 1973 having published no further details of his four seasons of work on the site and, except for some diaries and photographs, many of the records are lost. The pottery from his excavations was, however, fully published in 1983 by John Hayes, and the mosaics were published by Rebecca Sweetman in 2013. Further study of the site, together with the pottery evidence, indicates that the peristyle and its associated rooms were the public reception area of an elaborately decorated Roman domus of the second century AD, and that adjacent buildings to the south may have been the private quarters of this house. A large cistern, connected to the aqueduct, provided a copious water supply. The Dionysiac imagery of the mosaics, together with the extraordinary range of imported wine amphorae found on the premises, suggest that the owner may have prospered through the wine trade.
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期刊介绍: The School"s major publication, the Annual of the British School at Athens, is an illustrated volume of over 300 pages, with its Centenary volume appearing in 1995. It is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes accounts of the School"s projects and articles on a wide range of Hellenic subjects. The table of contents for Volumes 103 and 104 (2008 and 2009) are available below, along with information for contributors. The Annual is available to Subscribing Members of the School. Alternatively, contact the London Secretary for subscription information.
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