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<strong>THE</strong> MEMORY OF <strong>WAR</strong><br />

Archilochos: Chaniotis 1988: 23–34, 57–68; Berranger 1992; Costa 1997: 108–15.<br />

The “Lindian Anagraphe”: Blinkenberg 1915 [1980]; Chaniotis 1988: 52–7 (with<br />

bibliography); Ameling et al. 1995: nos. 194, 197, 201, 204, 214; Scheer 1996;<br />

Bresson 1999: 100–2; Higbie 2003.<br />

11.4. Oral Commemoration of War: Public lectures of historians: Chaniotis 1988:<br />

365–82. Wars of the past used as historical arguments: Curty 1995; Jones 1999.<br />

11.5. Commemorative Anniversaries: Robert and Robert 1964: 176–82; Chaniotis<br />

1991a. The Delphic Soteria: Nachtergael 1977; Champion 1995. The Eleutheria of<br />

Plataia: Étienne and Piérart 1975; Robertson 1986; Thériault 1996: 102–22; see<br />

also Burkert 1983: 56–8. The Nikephoria of Pergamon: Jones 1974; see also Ohlemutz<br />

1940: 33–5. The festival of Artemis Kindyas in Bargylia: Robert 1937: 459–67;<br />

Pugliese Carratelli 1987: 122; Zimmermann 2000.<br />

11.6. War Monuments: Trophies, Memorials, Dedications, Warriors’ Tombs:<br />

Trophies in the Hellenistic period: e.g., IOSPE I 2 352; Polyb. 4.8.6; Diod. 18.15.4;<br />

18.32.2; 20.39.4; 21.2.3; Plut., Sulla 19.10. Representations of trophies: Soteriadis<br />

1906: 75–6; Pantos 1985: 124–5, no. 100, fig. 18. Dedication of war booty in<br />

sanctuaries: Jacquemin 1999b; e.g., SEG XXXIV 878; SGO I 01/01/13 (Knidos);<br />

by kings: Launey 1987: 901–1000; Ameling et al. 1995: nos. 11, 105, 107–10, 135,<br />

137–8, 201, 204, 261; Bringmann 2000: 64–78; Schmidt-Dounias 2000: 85–90,<br />

98–102; Bagnall and Derow 2004: no. 38. Royal war monuments in pan-Hellenic<br />

sanctuaries: Ameling et al. 1995: nos. 133, 432 (Antigonos Gonatas in Delos),<br />

no. 174 (Attalos I in Delos). War monuments in Delphi: Jacquemin 1999a. Epitaphia<br />

(festival of the war dead) in Athens: Pélékidis 1962: 235–6; see also SEG XXXVIII<br />

107 lines 14–15 (Rhamnous, ca. 229 BC; “the customary rites for those who died for<br />

the fatherland”). Battle scenes and military themes in private grave monuments: see<br />

chapter 10, section 2 (further reading). Inscriptions for warrior dead: see chapter 10,<br />

section 2 (further reading); cf. SGO II 08/01/40 (the statue of a young warrior,<br />

who was killed in action, dedicated by his father to Sarapis and Isis in Kyzikos, 2nd/<br />

1st century). War Memorials: e.g., I.Slide 227 (for the dead of a war between Side<br />

and Aspendos, late fourth century); Themelis 2001 (memorial for the dead of a<br />

battle at Makistos, erected in the gymnasium of Messene, late third century); Chaniotis<br />

2005. Victory monuments of kings: Rice 1993: 231–3. Victory monuments of the<br />

Rhodians: Rice 1993: 235–42, with the suggestion that a chariot of Helios dedicated<br />

in Delphi was also a dedication after the siege of Demetrios the Besieger. War<br />

monuments in royal capitals: Pollitt 1986: 79–110. Restoration of Attic sanctuaries:<br />

Culley 1975; Pritchett 1985: 129–31; Baldassarri 1998: 242–6 (SEG XXVI 121;<br />

XXXI 107; XXXIII 136; XXXIV 99; XXXVII 96; XLIV 55; XLVIII 116).<br />

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