Tumulus MM (Gordium)
Appearance
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Tumulus MM est sepultura Gordii in Phrygia saeculo VIII a.C.n. medio deposita, anno 1957 ab archaeologos universitatis Pennsylvaniensis effossa. Ibi invenerunt ossa mortui quem a principio Midam, deinde Gordiam Midae patrem fuisse censebant), supellex e ligno curiose facta, vasa cibaria et potoria permulta quae ad cenam funebrem ut videtur adhibita sunt. Recentius archaeobiologi vestigia chemica ex his vasis extraxerunt cibosque et potum reconstituere conati sunt.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- B. Aytuğ, "Le mobilier funéraire du roi Midas I" in T. Hackens, A. V. Munaut, C. Till, edd., Wood and Archaeology, Acts of the European Symposium, Louvain-la-Neuve, October 1987 (Argentorati: Council of Europe, 1988) pp. 357–368
- Lisa Kealhofer, ed., The Archaeology of Midas and the Phrygians: Recent Work at Gordion. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2005
- Patrick McGovern et al., "A Funerary Feast Fit for King Midas" in Nature vol. 402 (1999) pp. 863–864
- G. K. Sams, "Beer in the City of Midas" in Archaeology vol. 30 (1977) pp. 108-115
- Elizabeth Simpson, "Midas' Bed and a Royal Phrygian Funeral" in Journal of Field Archaeology vol. 17 (1990) pp. 69–87
- Elizabeth Simpson, "Reconstructing an Ancient Table: The ‘Pagoda’ Table from Tumulus MM at Gordion" in Expedition vol. 25 no. 4 (1983) pp. 11-26
- Elizabeth Simpson, The Furniture from Tumulus MM. The Gordion Wooden Objects, Volume 1. Lugduni Batovorum: Brill, 2010
- Rodney Young, Three Great Early Tumuli: The Gordion Excavations Final Reports, Volume 1. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1981
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Patrick McGovern, The Fueneraary Feast of King Midas apud Museum Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis
- Patrick McGovern, "Midas Touch" apud Museum Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis
- "Midas Touch" apud Dogfish Head Craft Brewed Ales
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