Posted on 07/05/2005 8:26:52 PM PDT by blam
Archaeologists on the uninhabited...
AFP
Archaeologists on the uninhabited islet of Despotiko near the Cycladic island of Antiparos have uncovered the remnants of ancient dwellings dating back to the Archaic era, which they described as exceptional. The Culture Ministry said yesterday that fragments of kouroi statues (photo) and pillars, dating from 750 to 500 BC, have been found at the site, which has been operating since May.
GGG Ping.
interesting name lol
You're right about the odd name. It sounds more like the name of a planet in a 1950's sci fi film.
Wonder who the despot was?
Looks almost Persian...is this an ancient Greek site?
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Do a Google Image Search on the word "kouros", and see. That is an archaic period kouros.
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Interesting, as always! Glad to see an accompanying photo.
Despotiko
Etruscan. That's exactly what I was thinking...
The statue photoed doesn't have the typical Victor Mature mouth that the Etruscan statues have. Perhaps it is transitional.
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