Posted on 11/17/2005 5:42:59 PM PST by blam
Thanks, good work. The picture wasn't there earlier when I posted the article.
I bet you there was a woman in the back of the chariot insisting that her husband look at the damn thing.
Meh. Restroom graffiti-scrawl...
Name & map to her 'house'? On a WALL? Big deal!
I've managed to draw maps in the snow.
Among the other drawbacks, they had to stay where they were until they melted.
Series, though; this hugh find is too 'finished' ...and on a VASE, no less?...to not imply a long tradition of map making.
It somehow seems like finding a 1940s superheterodyne multi-band radio schematic, and concluding that radios were invented circa 1940, ignoring all that MUST go before such a full blown model is possible.
A maps go, it's pretty lousy.
Actually, the myth of the flat Earth being disproved by Columbus was invented during the 19th century. The spherical nature of the Earth was common knowledge at least as early as the classical Greeks. The fact that the shadow of the Earth on the Moon was circular is one thing that tipped 'em off.
Herodotus had a screwy idea about the Sun (seen in his idea about the source of the out-of-season flood of the Nile, described after he described the correct reason and two others), but knew that the Mediterranean and Atlantic connected with the Indian Ocean (and he doesn't differentiate between the Persian Gulf, Red Sea etc, and the Indian Ocean), and he wasn't the discoverer of that fact, merely reported it 2500 years ago.
And kinda heavy and fragile to lug around from town to town. ;')
Here's a Babylonian world map of 600 BC. Let's all be the judge of whether the Greek map was better or worse. :')
http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/Ancient%20Web%20Pages/103.html
Kinda makes ya wonder what the REST of the vase had on it?!
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was it marked "Frah-Jee-Lay" ( I think it's Italian)?
Thanks blam. Great find.
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The Greeks had been in Sicily for thousands of years. They were there between 2,000-1,000 BC in the Bronze age, and left significant Mycenaean influence.
Oooh. That could make a good standalone topic. Will check it out later. Somewhere in the GGG catalog there are a couple of ancient music topics, at least a couple. One about ancient Korean flutes, the other about Neandertal flutes.
well no, there weren't any Greeks (or Achaens) in 2000 to 1000 BC. The first civilisation in what is now Greece was, as you know, in Crete, though it is debatable if they were ancestors of current Greeks and/or if they were somehow related to the Phoenicians. They did borrow a lot of things from the Phoenicians though, including religious stories and a script. The next 'Greeks' are the Myceneans. But that starts only at 1200 BC and ends around 1000 BC replaced by the Doric Greeks (I still think they more or less replaced the Ionians -- or was it the other way around?). Anyway, the Greek colonies you talk about started only in the 1st millenium before Christ. Ancient, yes, but not as ancient as the middle-eastern civilisations: the Persian, the Babylonian, the Assyrian, the Hittite, the Egyptian, the Sumerian, the Mitanni, the Indus valley etc.
"well no, there weren't any Greeks (or Achaens) in 2000 to 1000 BC."
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Actually yes. Ancient Greeks lived in Greece about 3,500 years ago.
AS for Greeks "borrowing" from Phoenicia...traditional approaches are being revised. May I suggest you read this regarding who borrowed from whom.
http://www.grecoreport.com/phoenician.htm
As for Sicily----
"Evidence indicates a Mycenean and Minoan presence in certain parts of Sicily, particularly ports along the Ionian coast, before 1400 BC, possibly for trade."
http://www.bestofsicily.com/mag/art153.htm
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