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THE VOTIVE OF AIGLATAS, SPARTAN RUNNER. OLD EVIDENCE, NEW KNOWLEDGE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2018

Nicola Nenci*
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Abstract

Much of what we know about ancient Sparta is based upon inscriptions. Extant inscribed objects are often left idle in storerooms, treated summarily, with modern scholars reliant upon dated epigraphical publications which focus mainly only on the texts of the inscriptions. However, the study of objects bearing inscribed texts together with their inscriptions can yield information that challenges what we suppose we know about ancient Sparta.

This article analyses a Late Archaic inscribed stele from Sparta, bearing a dedication to Karneios by Aiglatas for his athletic victories. The stele has been used as evidence for two scholarly claims: that athletic competitions were performed at the Karneia festival, and that Apollo Karneios was represented with ram's horns.

Adopting a holistic approach and a comparative methodology, the present study shows that these two modern claims are without foundation. By means of autopsy and comparative analysis, this work proposes a new reading of the inscription and a novel interpretation of Aiglatas’ dedication in its cultural context. In addition, this study does not confirm the existence of gymnastic contests at the Karneia, as claimed by earlier scholars; it argues instead that a torch race may have taken place before sacrifices at the festival. Finally, it is argued that there is no evidence that Apollo Karneios was represented with the ram's horns, which opens up new possibilities for understanding the deity and his religious value within Spartan society.

Η αναθηματική στήλη του Αιγλάτα, Σπαρτιάτη δρομέα. Παλιές μαρτυρίες, νέα γνώση

Τα περισσότερα που γνωρίζουμε για την αρχαία Σπάρτη βασίζονται σε επιγραφές. Και ενώ διάφορα ενεπίγραφα αντικείμενα βρίσκονται σε αποθήκες και συχνά τυγχάνουν συνοπτικής μόνο αναφοράς, οι νεώτεροι ερευνητές βασίζονται συνήθως σε παλαιές επιγραφικές δημοσιεύσεις, που επικεντρώνονται μόνο στα κείμενα. Όμως η μελέτη των ενεπίγραφων αντικειμένων μαζί με τα ίδια τα κείμενα μπορεί να παράσχει πληροφορίες που ανατρέπουν αυτά που υποθέτουμε ότι ξέρουμε για την αρχαία Σπάρτη.

Το άρθρο αυτό αναλύει μια υστεροαρχαϊκή ενεπίγραφη στήλη από τη Σπάρτη, που είχε ανατεθεί στον Κάρνειο από τον Αιγλάτα για τις νίκες του σε αθλητικούς αγώνες. Νεώτεροι ερευνητές έχουν επικαλεσθεί αυτή τη στήλη για να υποστηρίξουν ότι αθλητικοί αγώνες λάμβαναν χώρα κατά την εορτή των Καρνείων, και ότι ο Κάρνειος Απόλλων αναπαρίστατο με κέρατα κριαριού.

Υιοθετώντας μια ολιστική προσέγγιση και μια συγκριτική μεθοδολογία, η παρούσα μελέτη δείχνει ότι οι ισχυρισμοί αυτοί είναι ανυπόστατοι. Κατόπιν αυτοψίας και με συγκριτικά στοιχεία, προτείνουμε μια νέα ανάγνωση της επιγραφής και μια πρωτότυπη ερμηνεία του αφιερώματος του Αιγλάτα μέσα στο πολιτισμικό του πλαίσιο. Επιπλέον, αυτή η μελέτη δεν επιβεβαιώνει την ύπαρξη γυμναστικών αγώνων στα Κάρνεια, όπως ισχυρίζονταν παλαιότεροι ερευνητές, αλλά υποστηρίζει ότι μια λαμπαδηδρομία μπορεί να λάμβανε χώρα πριν την τέλεση των θυσιών κατά τη διάρκεια της εορτής. Τέλος, επιχειρηματολογώ ότι δεν υπάρχουν στοιχεία που να αποδεικνύουν ότι ο Κάρνειος Απόλλων αναπαρίστατο με κέρατα κριαριού, κάτι που προσφέρει νέες δυνατότητες για την κατανόηση της θεότητας και της θρησκευτικής αξίας της μέσα στην Σπαρτιατική κοινωνία.

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