Note despre cultul Afroditei la Callatis

At Callatis were discovered, based on the information existent at present, several representations of goddess Aphrodite, among them three clay discs or pyxis lids, four protomes, six clay figurines in various states of fragmentation, three marble statues, and three moulds, of which two for producing...

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Main Author: Laurențiu RADU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institutul de Cercetari Eco-Muzeale ”Gavrila Simion” 2019-11-01
Series:Peuce
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Online Access:http://revistapeuce.icemtl.ro/wp-content/uploads/03-Radu-Peuce-17-2019-6K_opt.pdf
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Summary:At Callatis were discovered, based on the information existent at present, several representations of goddess Aphrodite, among them three clay discs or pyxis lids, four protomes, six clay figurines in various states of fragmentation, three marble statues, and three moulds, of which two for producing protomes. Aphrodite had numerous attributions, including the assuring of cohesion between citizens of a polis, her cult being a guarantee of their unity. As patroness of the magistrates, she was responsible for the cordial relations between magistrates and demos, and also of the familial harmony. The most numerous media of representation of Aphrodite are the protomes, with a double signification, votive and funerary. The protomes with feminine representations are frequently found in graves belonging to women and young girls, starting with the middle of the 5th century, their use becoming generalised during the 4th century and being still present in the 3rd century BC.
ISSN:0258-8102