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So 14.07.2024 16:39

Shepherd’s graffiti reveals new insights into the mystery of the lost Acropolis temple

A recent publication in the American Journal of Archaeology by Merle Langdon from the University of Tennessee and Janric van Rookhuijzen uncovers a significant historical find: ancient graffiti that may depict a lost temple on the site of the Parthenon...

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Shepherd’s graffiti reveals new insights into the mystery of the lost Acropolis temple

A recent publication in the American Journal of Archaeology by Merle Langdon from the University of Tennessee and Janric van Rookhuijzen uncovers a significant historical find: ancient graffiti that may depict a lost temple on the site of the Parthenon.

This discovery emerged from a large collection of over 2,000 graffiti on marble outcrops in the hills around Vari, a town southeast of Athens. These engravings, dating back to the 6th century BCE, were created by local shepherds and goatherds. The graffiti includes various drawings and inscriptions, featuring ships, horses, erotic scenes, and buildings. Among these, a unique drawing of a temple, inscribed with the term “Hekatompedon” and signed by an individual named Mikon, stands out.

Shepherd’s graffiti reveals new insights into the mystery of the lost Acropolis temple A recent publication in the American Journal of Archaeology by Merle Langdon from the University of Tennessee and Janric van Rookhuijzen uncovers a significant historical find: ancient graffiti that may depict a lost temple on the site of the Parthenon. This discovery emerged from a large collection of over 2,000 graffiti on marble outcrops in the hills around Vari, a town southeast of Athens. These engravings, dating back to the 6th century BCE, were created by local shepherds and goatherds. The graffiti includes various drawings and inscriptions, featuring ships, horses, erotic scenes, and buildings. Among these, a unique drawing of a temple, inscribed with the term “Hekatompedon” and signed by an individual named Mikon, stands out.

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