Aphrodites orientales dans le bassin du Pont-Euxin

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (1):15-32 (1997)
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This paper analyses the successive waves of penetration of oriental goddesses, assimilated to Aphrodite, by Greeks coming from the Near East (Syria, Phoenicia) to the Greek colonies on the Black Sea. The first stage, that of the cuit of Syrian Aphrodite, is assigned to the 6th c. BC in the Greek towns of Olbia, Berezan and perhaps Istros. In the 4th c. a second wave arrived, chiefly in the Kingdom of the Bosphorus, which introduced the cuit of Aphrodite Ourania. The analysis is based on ancient texts, graffiti, inscriptions, reliefs and terracottas.

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