- Spartia temple
The Spartia temple is an ancient Greek temple and
archaeological site on the hill of Spartia,Sesklo , in theMagnesia . The temple is thought to be dedicated to the Greek mythological figuresHeracles andAlcmene .Archaeologists have discovered many artifacts on the site of thesanctuary , which is thought to date to the archaic period. Items recovered includebronze vase s, objects oflead andclay ,weapon s,iron tool s, andfigurine s. Some specific artifacts named are clay metopes with yellowveneer ,spearhead s, and part of the arm of a marble statue.One important artifact is a bronze
flask (described as "navel-shaped") in excellent condition with the inscription "Tilephilos dedicated me to Herakles" in the archaic Greek alphabet. This indicates the presence of a Herakles cult, which is linked toPherae and is documented in the region through Hellenistic-era inscriptions.The flask had been found several years before its value was recognized when a
natural gas pipeline was built near the hill of Spartia by the Volos-Velestinos-Larissa highway (on the site of the ancient Pherae-Pagasses road). Put in storage by the XII Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of the Ministry for Culture, the object was rediscovered when it was cleaned during conservation work.The objects will be displayed at the Fifth International Pherae-Velestinos-Rigas Conference held October 4-7 in Velestinos.
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title = Greek archaeologists find temple dedicated to Hercules
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