CLAS 2P34 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Oenomaus, Phidias, Archaic Greece
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Loss of bronze age palaces = change in worship: dark ages (1100-700 b. c. ) small shrines, then simple long rectangular temples develop c. 700 b. c. But interior columns block view of cult statue. Inner columns replaced by exterior columns = peristyle colonnade = peripteral (going round) Built of wood and mud-brick plastered and painted. Design: use of columns adopted from egypt but not inside rather around outside. Temples are stone by 6th c. = 500"s b. c. E. g. the massive temple of artemis, ephesus = 127 columns! Artemis of ephesus eastern mother goddess syncretized with greek artemis. Regional differences: east = islands and asia minor style called ionic with volute capitals. Located on a plain with the hill of kronos forming backdrop; festival to zeus = chief god. Games begin in dark ages 776 b. c. Games held every 4 years for zeus mainstay of this cult; amnesty to travel to the games for all.