Hesperia
Fifth-Century Horoi on Aigina: A Reevaluation
by Irene Polinskaya
Hesperia, Volume 78, Issue 2
Page(s): 231-267
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25622693
Year: 2009
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ABSTRACT:
In this article, the author reexamines the 14 known horos inscriptions from Aigina in connection with the discovery of four new horoi, published here for the first time. These additional horoi lend new support to the arguments—debated by many scholars—for the date (431-404 B.C.), occasion (Athenian occupation of Aigina during the Peloponnesian War), authorship (Athenian), and purpose (markers of agricultural estates) of the Aiginetan horoi. The article presents a fresh view of Athenian motivations for the introduction of agricultural temene dedicated to the gods on Aigina and in other conquered territories during the Athenian Empire.