Hidden Earth 2024
Visiting the Nymphs: religious outings to caves in Ancient Greece.
45 minute Lecture|Lina Van 't Wout
Abstract
The nymphs of ancient Greek myth are the daughters of rivers. They live along their tributaries, in remote woodland areas and caves. While the gods of Olympus commanded large-scale religious festivals, a visit to a cave sanctuary was more like a pleasant day trip, to be made alone or with family. A selection of archaeological finds and literary accounts brings to life the lovely experience of visiting the nymphs in the intimate beauty of a cave.
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