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4.2.4: Sub Mycenaean and Protogeometric religious and sacred sites in Arkadia.<br />

Site ID Site Name site type 1 site type 2<br />

25 Orchomenos - Palaiopyrgos structure+assemblage ritual<br />

34 Alea (Tegea) - Temple <strong>of</strong> Athena Alea findspot ritual<br />

Table 4.2: Sub-Mycenaean sites <strong>of</strong> religious/sacred activity.<br />

Only two sites in Arkadia, Orchomenos-Palaiopyrgos (25) and the Temple <strong>of</strong> Athena Alea at<br />

Tegea (34), have finds interpreted as SM. However, for Orchomenos-Palaiopyrgos (Fig.4.7)<br />

this is not explicit in the limited reports to date, merely that worship at the shrine goes back to<br />

the LH IIIB-C period (Spyropoulos 1982, pp.113-5; AR 1984-5, p.24). In light <strong>of</strong> the fact<br />

that Spyropoulos has interpreted pottery from the cemetery site at Palaiopyrgos-Palaiokastro<br />

as SM (see Chapter 5: case study C), he may well have classed sherds form this site in a<br />

similar manner. However, the dating <strong>of</strong> the cemetery material is disputable and has been<br />

classed as LHIIIC by Mountjoy (1999, p.55). At Tegea, SM sherds have been reported from<br />

early excavations by Dugas (1921, p.403) and have been restudied by Voyatzis (1990, pp.269-<br />

271), but whether they are indicative <strong>of</strong> religious activity is not ascertainable.<br />

Fig.4.7: site <strong>of</strong> Orchomenos-Palaiopyrgos (photo: author).<br />

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