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Sudöstlicher
Theil der Insel Thera
Lithographed
map drawn by Paul Wilski.
55 x 52 cm.
Scale 1:10,000.
From Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen’s account of his excavations
in Thera, volume 1.
Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1899.
From
the collection of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute
(Nicosia, Cyprus) 939.1 Sr The Hil.
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This
map was published in the atlas to the first volume of Hiller von
Gaertringen’s excavations in Thera, better known under its
mediaeval name of Santorini. This rare work, Thera Untersuchungen
Vermessungen und Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1895-1898, was
published in four volumes by Dietrich Reimer in Berlin from 1899
to 1909.
The
volcanic island of Santorini has fascinated travellers, archaeologists
and historians for centuries. The German archaeologist Baron Friedrich
Hiller von Gaertringen (1864-1947) began work in Santorini in 1895
where he carried out excavations for several years, supporting a
group of archaeologists at his own cost. The main focus of their
work was the excavation of the ancient capital of the island, which
is extensive. The ruins of the capital date mostly from the 4th
century B. C. The map exhibited here depicts the southeastern part
of the island in great detail, showing the location of ancient Thera
on the promontory between Kamari and Perissa. Modern archaeological
excavation in Santorini is focussed on the late Minoan (ca.1550
B.C.) ruins at Akrotiri. |