Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus

This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred landscapes, which were originally constructed in the era of the Cypriot kings (the basileis), but then continued to function in a new imperial environment, that of the rule of the Ptolemaic strategos a...

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Main Authors: Giorgos Papantoniou, Athanasios K. Vionis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/2/40
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description This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred landscapes, which were originally constructed in the era of the Cypriot kings (the basileis), but then continued to function in a new imperial environment, that of the rule of the Ptolemaic strategos and later of the Roman proconsul and the various Christian bishops. Our archaeological survey project in the Xeros river valley, titled ‘Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus’, reveals that these new politico-economic structures were also supported by the construction of symbolically charged sacred landscapes. Thus, while outlining the long history of the island as manifested from the diachronic study of Cypriot sacred landscapes, we identify three pivotal phases: first, the consolidation of the Cypriot polities and the establishment of a ‘full’ sacred landscape; second, the transition from segmented to unitary administration under the Ptolemaic and Roman imperial rule and the consolidation of a more ‘unified sacred landscape’; and finally, the establishment of a number of Christian bishoprics on the island and the movement back to a ‘full’ sacred landscape. Moving beyond the discipline of Cypriot archaeology, this contribution aims to serve as a paradigm for the implications that the employment of the ‘sacred landscapes’ concept may have when addressing issues of socio-political and socio-economic transformations. While it is very difficult to define or capture the concept of landscape in a pre-modern world, it offers a useful means by which to assess changing local conditions. We have also attempted to situate the term in archaeological thought, in order to allow the concept to become a more powerful investigative tool for approaching the past.
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spelling doaj.art-f51f5bf8ab374599bb173e668c9a45a72022-12-22T00:48:53ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2017-06-01624010.3390/land6020040land6020040Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from CyprusGiorgos Papantoniou0Athanasios K. Vionis1Research Training Group 1878: Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies, Abteilung für Klassische Archäologie, Institut für Archäologie und Kulturanthropologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Lennéstr. 1, D-53113 Bonn, GermanyDepartment of History and Archaeology, University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, CyprusThis article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred landscapes, which were originally constructed in the era of the Cypriot kings (the basileis), but then continued to function in a new imperial environment, that of the rule of the Ptolemaic strategos and later of the Roman proconsul and the various Christian bishops. Our archaeological survey project in the Xeros river valley, titled ‘Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus’, reveals that these new politico-economic structures were also supported by the construction of symbolically charged sacred landscapes. Thus, while outlining the long history of the island as manifested from the diachronic study of Cypriot sacred landscapes, we identify three pivotal phases: first, the consolidation of the Cypriot polities and the establishment of a ‘full’ sacred landscape; second, the transition from segmented to unitary administration under the Ptolemaic and Roman imperial rule and the consolidation of a more ‘unified sacred landscape’; and finally, the establishment of a number of Christian bishoprics on the island and the movement back to a ‘full’ sacred landscape. Moving beyond the discipline of Cypriot archaeology, this contribution aims to serve as a paradigm for the implications that the employment of the ‘sacred landscapes’ concept may have when addressing issues of socio-political and socio-economic transformations. While it is very difficult to define or capture the concept of landscape in a pre-modern world, it offers a useful means by which to assess changing local conditions. We have also attempted to situate the term in archaeological thought, in order to allow the concept to become a more powerful investigative tool for approaching the past.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/2/40Cypruslandscape archaeologysacred spacepolitical powereconomyreligionideologyancient sanctuarieschurches
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Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
Land
Cyprus
landscape archaeology
sacred space
political power
economy
religion
ideology
ancient sanctuaries
churches
title Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
title_full Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
title_fullStr Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
title_full_unstemmed Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
title_short Landscape Archaeology and Sacred Space in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Glimpse from Cyprus
title_sort landscape archaeology and sacred space in the eastern mediterranean a glimpse from cyprus
topic Cyprus
landscape archaeology
sacred space
political power
economy
religion
ideology
ancient sanctuaries
churches
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