The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini

This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the territoriality of the Iron Age polities of Cyprus. The sanctuary site of Agia Irini, at the locality Alonia, is used as a case-study to test hypotheses regarding the connection between extra-urban sacred s...

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Main Authors: Giorgos Papantoniou, Giorgos Bourogiannis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/7/4/139
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spelling doaj-f00d763f48714604b50e0f38020424232020-11-24T20:49:21ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2018-11-017413910.3390/land7040139land7040139The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia IriniGiorgos Papantoniou0Giorgos Bourogiannis1Department of History and Archaeology, University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, CyprusMuseum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (Medelhavsmuseet) Stockholm, Fredsgatan 2, P.O. Box 16008, 10321 Stockholm, SwedenThis article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the territoriality of the Iron Age polities of Cyprus. The sanctuary site of Agia Irini, at the locality Alonia, is used as a case-study to test hypotheses regarding the connection between extra-urban sacred space and the formation of political and cultural identities. After a short introduction to the theme, a combination of archaeological (context and iconography) and geographic data is implemented in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses in order to contextualise the centrality of this sanctuary within its political, economic, cultural and symbolic landscapes. The discussion proceeds with the examination of pottery evidence from the sanctuary, both published and unpublished, in order to reveal if and how site based analysis of a category of material may help to further reveal the significance of this sanctuary as a central place, albeit lying in an un-central landscape.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/7/4/139Cypriot archaeologyMediterranean archaeologylandscape archaeologycentral placessacred spacepolitical powereconomyreligionideologyancient sanctuaries
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The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini
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Cypriot archaeology
Mediterranean archaeology
landscape archaeology
central places
sacred space
political power
economy
religion
ideology
ancient sanctuaries
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Giorgos Bourogiannis
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title The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini
title_short The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini
title_full The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini
title_fullStr The Cypriot Extra-Urban Sanctuary as a Central Place: the Case of Agia Irini
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publisher MDPI AG
series Land
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the territoriality of the Iron Age polities of Cyprus. The sanctuary site of Agia Irini, at the locality Alonia, is used as a case-study to test hypotheses regarding the connection between extra-urban sacred space and the formation of political and cultural identities. After a short introduction to the theme, a combination of archaeological (context and iconography) and geographic data is implemented in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses in order to contextualise the centrality of this sanctuary within its political, economic, cultural and symbolic landscapes. The discussion proceeds with the examination of pottery evidence from the sanctuary, both published and unpublished, in order to reveal if and how site based analysis of a category of material may help to further reveal the significance of this sanctuary as a central place, albeit lying in an un-central landscape.
topic Cypriot archaeology
Mediterranean archaeology
landscape archaeology
central places
sacred space
political power
economy
religion
ideology
ancient sanctuaries
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