Ceros
Ceros | |
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Κέρος | |
Positura | |
Positura maritima | Aegaeum mare |
Geographia physica | |
Archipelagus | Cyclades |
Area | 15.042 km² |
Altitudo maxima | 432 m |
Geographia politica | |
Civitas | Graecia |
Regio | Aegaeum Australe |
Demi | Naxos et Cyclades minores |
Demographia | |
Numerus incolarum | 0 (2010) |
Spissitudo | 0 incolae per km² |
Postscripta | |
Postscripta | Insulae Graeciae |
Tabula geographica | |
Situs insulae Ceri in Cycladibus |
Insula Graeca Ceros (Graece: Κέρος (f. sg)) est magnitudine secunda parvarum Cycladum orientalium et maxima Cuphonesiorum. Reperta archaeologica et notio Cultura Ceri Syrique insulam Aetate Aenea maximi momenti fuisse demonstrant.
Situs
recensereCeros a nonnullis insulis circumdata circiter 10 km a Naxo in austro-orientalem et 11 km ab Amorgo in boreo-occidentem versus sita est. Inter Naxum et Cerum insulae Cuphonesium superius, Cuphonesium inferius et Glaronisium iacent. Schoenusa circiter 6.5 km ab occidente sita est.
Historia
recensereInter 2700 - 2200 a.C.n. in extrema insula occidentali et in parva insula Dascalio (Δασκαλειό), quae hodie circiter 80 m a Cero abest, Aetate Aenea autem, ut putatur, ponte terrena cum Cero coniuncta erat, locus culturae Cycladum medius maximi momenti situs erat. Ex plus quam 1400 Idolis Cycladicis maxima pars ab insula Cero orunda est.
Nomina Ceria (Κερία) insula ad Foedus Delium pertinebat. Medio Aevo insula piratis latibulo fuit. Hodie Ceros habitata non est et a pastoribus pecoribus pascendis usui est.
Bibliographia
recensere- Cyprian Broodbank: An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades. Cambridge University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-521-52844-5, 9780521528443 (Anglice) (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Mariya Ivanova: Befestigte Siedlungen auf dem Balkan, in der Ägäis und in Westanatolien, ca. 5000-2000 v. Chr. Waxmann Verlag, 2008, ISBN 3-8309-1937-9, 9783830919377 (Theodisce) (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Maev Kennedy: Complex engineering and metal-work discovered beneath ancient Greek 'pyramid'. In: The Guardian. 18 Ianuarii 2018
- Evi Margaritis: Foodstuffs, fruit tree cultivation and occupation patterns at Dhaskalio[nexus deficit]. In: Colin Renfrew, Olga Philaniotou, Neil Brodie, Giorgos Gavalas, Michael J. Boyd (Ed.): The settlement at Dhaskalio (The sanctuary on Keros and the origins of Aegean ritual practice: the excavations of 2006–2008. Volume I). Cantabrigiae, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2013. ISBN 978-1-902937-64-9, cap. 17 (Anglice)
- Colin Renfrew, Christos Doumas, Lila Marangou, Giorgos Gavelas: Dhaskalio Kavos, Keros: The Investigations of 1987–88. In: N.J. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, C. Renfrew (Ed.): Horizon – a colloquium on the prehistory of the Cyclades. Cantabrigiae, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2008, ISBN 978-1-902937-36-6, pp. 107–113 (Anglice)
- Panayiota Sotorakopoulou: Dhaskalio Kavos, Keros: The pottery from the Investigations of the 1960s. In: N.J. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, C. Renfrew (Ed.): Horizon – a colloquium on the prehistory of the Cyclades. Cantabrigiae, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2008, ISBN 978-1-902937-36-6, pp. 115–120 (Anglice)
- Colin Renfrew et al.: Keros – Dhaskelion and Kavos, Early Cycladic Stronghold and Ritual Center. Preliminary Report of the 2006 and 2007 Excavation Seasons. In: Annual of the British School at Athens, Vol. 102 (2007), p. 103–136 (= pars prima)
- Colin Renfrew et al.: The Early Cycladic Settlement at Dhaskalio, Keros – Preliminary Report of the 2008 Excavation Season. In: Annual of the British School at Athens, Vol. 104 (2009), p. 27–47 (= pars secunda) (Anglice)