AAIA - 2023 Gale Visiting Professor - Newcastle Public Lecture Program
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Olympia - Competing and feasting in the sanctuary of Zeus: Recent excavations and research of the German Archaeological Institute
The sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia was a place of veneration of the Greek pantheon, and particularly its supreme god, throughout the year The athletic games held here every four years, however, made it for centuries a Panhellenic meeting place where the whole Greek world came together.
In the tradition of Heracles who was said to have rested and dined at Olympia with his companions after one of his Labours, the visitors of the games participated in major sacrifices and feasting during their stay which have left their traces in various types of installations and numerous objects found during the excavations. Moreover, the sanctuary became a unique stage for the exhibition of personal success, not only in sport but also in military and political achievements, which were exhibited in expensive votive dedications and monuments, some of which have recently been restored to provide the visitor with a better understanding of the sanctuary´'s former wealth, contributing to a constantly developing picture of its infrastructure, its maintenance and the cultic practices conducted within its confines.
About the speaker
Professor Reinhard Senff is the recently retired Director of the Ancient Olympia Excavations (appointed 2005) and Second Director of the German Archaeological Institute at Athens. He will bring with him to Australia a wealth of experience of working at Olympia, one of the foremost ancient Greek sanctuaries from where the modern Olympic movement took its inspiration.
6:00pm arrival for a 6:30pm start | University of Newcastle
The event will be followed by a reception. We hope you can join us!
The 2023 Gale Visiting Professorship has been made possible by the generous support of Janet Gale, a foundation supporter of the Institute and one of our first Governors.
This event is sponsored by the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens and the School of Humanities at the University of Sydney and by the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle
Event Information
- Date: Monday 28 August 2023 from 5:00pm
- Location: University of Newcastle CBD Campus, Q Building,16B Honeysuckle Dr, Newcastle NSW 2300
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.