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Cave of the Nymphs at Pharsalus is the first book-length study of one of Greece's most cited nymph sanctuaries. The volume includes a revised catalog, extensive new commentaries on the cave's famous inscriptions, and a first-time investigation of the site's topographical and archaeological layout. Also known as Alogopati or Karapla cave, the Pharsalian shrine holds a special place among ancient nymph caves as the only such site to feature an inscribed poetic chronicle of the shrine's foundation and its founder, the mysterious nymph worshipper Pantalces. Based on years of fieldwork and archival research, Cave of the Nymphs challenges some commonly held views about the origin of this rock-cut 'tale' and offers a fresh perspective for understanding the Pharsalian cave in its proper historical context.
Contents
Contents
List of Plates, Tables, and Charts
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Other Prefatory Matters
Introduction
1 Geography and Landscape (Plates I-V, VII-X)
1 Overview of the Pharsalian Territory
2 The Pharsalian Hill Country: Anatomy of a Borderland
2 The Site (Plates VI, VIII-XXII)
1 Description
2 Interpretation
3 Conclusions
3 The Votives (Plates XXV-XXXV)
1 Discovery
2 Excavations
3 Catalog of Objects
4 Appendix: Unpublished Objects
5 Conclusions
6 Charts
4 The Inscriptions (Plates XXIII-XXIV)
1 Inscription I
2 Inscription II
Conclusion
Bibliography
Indices
Plates