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E-raamat: Making of the Doric Temple: Architecture, Religion, and Social Change in Archaic Greece

(Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Italy)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009260145
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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"In this volume, Gabriel Zuchtriegel revisits the idea of Doric architecture as the paradigm of architectural and artistic evolutionism. Bringing together old and new archaeological data, some for the first time, he posits that Doric architecture has little to do with a wood-to-stone evolution. Rather, he argues, it originated in tandem with a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece. Zuchtriegel presents momentous architectural change as part of a broader transformationthat involved religion, politics, economics, and philosophy. As Greek elites colonized, explored, and mapped the Mediterranean, they sought a new home for the gods in the changing landscapes of the sixthcentury BC Greek world. Doric architecture providedan answer to this challenge, as becomes evident from parallel developments in architecture, art, land division, urban planning, athletics, warfare, and cosmology. Building on recent developments in geography, gender, and postcolonial studies, this volumeoffers a radically new interpretation of architecture and society in Archaic Greece"--

On the basis of old and new archaeological data, some which presented for the first time, the author argues that Doric architecture originated in a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece and has nothing to do with a wood-to-stone evolution, as maintained in the past.

In this volume, Gabriel Zuchtriegel revisits the idea of Doric architecture as the paradigm of architectural and artistic evolutionism. Bringing together old and new archaeological data, some for the first time, he posits that Doric architecture has little to do with a wood-to-stone evolution. Rather, he argues, it originated in tandem with a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece. Zuchtriegel presents momentous architectural change as part of a broader transformation that involved religion, politics, economics, and philosophy. As Greek elites colonized, explored, and mapped the Mediterranean, they sought a new home for the gods in the changing landscapes of the sixth-century BC Greek world. Doric architecture provided an answer to this challenge, as becomes evident from parallel developments in architecture, art, land division, urban planning, athletics, warfare, and cosmology. Building on recent developments in geography, gender, and postcolonial studies, this volume offers a radically new interpretation of architecture and society in Archaic Greece.

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'This excellent, thought-provoking book is very different from the many traditional books about Greek architecture that focus on the Doric style and its evolution in purely architectural terms. The author provides interesting discussion of how and why the Doric temple, set within a sanctuary, came to define religious space and at the same time shift the focus from traditional religious beliefs in gods as spiritual forces that dwelled in various environments in nature to anthropomorphic temple cult images in urban contexts. Well written and rich in ideas and approaches, this is a book for scholars. Essential.' J. Pollini, Choice

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The author argues that Doric architecture originated in a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece.
List of Tables
vii
Note on Translations ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction: Explaining Architectural Change
1(40)
A New Style
1(3)
Vitruvius' Legacy and the Doric
4(4)
Alternative Narratives?
8(12)
Methodology and Theoretical Framework
20(11)
Chronology and the Question of Origins
31(10)
2 Korkyra: Contextualizing Early Doric Architecture
41(30)
Architectural Sculpture and Local Contexts
41(6)
Networks
47(12)
Demography and Land Use
59(12)
3 Foce Del Sele: Mythical And Colonial Landscapes
71(71)
The Hera I Temple: A New Reconstruction Hypothesis
71(18)
Displaced Myths
89(12)
Doric Temples as Non-Places
101(5)
Changing Settlement Patterns
106(13)
Separating Religious and Agricultural Landscapes
119(9)
Building, Geometry, and Landscape
128(14)
4 Selinous: Urbanization And Temple Building
142(52)
Temples and Houses
142(25)
Image and Imagination
167(11)
Architecture, Otherness, and Violence
178(16)
5 Delphi: Architecture And Panhellenism
194(28)
The Shrine of Greece
194(8)
Creating Spaces for Competition
202(4)
The Ionic Order
206(16)
6 Conclusions
222(9)
Bibliography 231(22)
Index 253
Gabriel Zuchtriegel was the director of the archaeological site of Paestum from 2015 to 2021, when he was named director of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. His publications include articles and monographs on the archaeology and history of Greek colonization, including Colonization and Subalternity in Classical Greece (Cambridge University Press, 2018).