Preview
Creation Year
1978
Image ID
DH.030
Subcollection
DH: Delphi
Abstract
A View of the Offering of the Arcadians from the top, showing the statue bases of the monument. This offering was built across from the Spartan Monument of the Admirals, after the Arcadian League defended a Spartan invasion in 370 BCE.
Description
A view of the Offering of the Arcadians, seen from the West. This monument was constructed in 369 BCE after the Arcadian League defended their newfound independence against a Spartan invasion in 370. It contained nine bronze statues of Apollo, Nike, and Arcadian heroes. It's placement across from the Spartan Monument of the Admirals is designed to gloat their victory, just as the Spartan monument was placed next to the Athenian Offering to celebrate the Spartan victory at Aegospotami. Delphi's position as a panhellenic center of pilgrimage made it a natural theater for competing city-states to showcase their victories and supremacy to a broader community.
Image Notes
Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: Delphi - Lysander's Monument, rectangular exedra.
Image Format
35 mm slide
Geographic Reference
Delfoi, Greece
Keywords
Stone, Ashlar, Isodomic, Masonry, Retaining Wall, Statue Bases, Votive Offering, Fourth Century BC, Classical Period, Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi