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HYBRID - Power of the Ancestors at Pylos, Greece presented by Dr. Joanne Murphy

February 13, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm MST

Eaton Humanities, CU Boulder Main Campus
1610 Pleasant Street
Boulder, CO 80309 United States


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Over the past few decades, archaeologists have assigned ancestors significant roles in the supernatural orders of most ancient societies. They argue that ancestors, through their connection to the divine or supernatural, wielded a power that could transform society and grant exclusive rights over limited resources to those who could argue either for a familial connection to the ancestor or have access to the dead. These arguments are primarily derived from ethnographic research carried out on communal, formal burial areas that were used for long periods of time. Several scholars have argued that Mycenaean elites (16th-12th c. BCE) in Greece drew power from their ancestors and were reliant on that source of power for their continued success.
Based on a detailed examination of the dates of the tombs’ use, the wealth of the artifacts in them, and location of the tombs at Pylos, I argue that the metaphysical components and significance of the mortuary arena and ancestors at Pylos fluctuated and instead of having a constant static function the manipulation of the ancestors cycled in relation to the changing political economy at the palace.
The varied lengths of time during which individual tombs were in use, the different locations of the tombs at different periods in relation to the palace, the changing quantities and values of the objects deposited in the tombs during the burials, and the chronologically limited evidence for any non-funerary rituals at the tombs all indicate diachronic changes in the importance of ancestors among the elite groups at Pylos.

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February 13, 2024
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm MST
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https://calendar.colorado.edu/event/aia_lecture_power_of_the_ancestors_at_pylos_greece

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Sarah James
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sarah.a.james@colorado.edu

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Hybrid

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Eaton Humanities, CU Boulder Main Campus
1610 Pleasant Street
Boulder, CO 80309 United States
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