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Field Report Issue 107.2

The Sanctuary of the Divine Palikoi (Rocchicella de Mineo, Sicily): Fieldwork from 1995 to 2001

Laura Maniscalco and Brian E. McConnell

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Apsidal structure built on the remains of the Hestiaterion.
This report details the results of past research and current excavations at the Sanctuary of the Divine Palikoi in eastern Sicily, where fieldwork conducted between 1995 and 2001 has yielded remains of two stoas and a hestiaterion of the fifth century B.C., structures of the Archaic period, and evidence of occupation in the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods and the Sicilian Bronze Age. Literary sources tell us that in the mid fifth century B.C. the Sikel leader Ducetius founded a city, which he called Palikč, near the sanctuary and that he also created a short-lived federation of Sikel cities that challenged the hegemony of Syracuse and other coastal Greek cities. The sanctuary may have functioned as an alternative center of social and political power from the fifth century B.C. to the second century B.C. when it became a rallying point for runaway slaves.

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Volume 107 No. 2   
April 2003   
Table of Contents

Articles

A Reconsideration of the Northeastern Building at Pylos: Evidence for a Mycenaean Redistributive Center
L.M. Bendall

The Location of Alashiya: New Evidence from Petrographic Investigation of Alashiyan Tablets from El-Amarna and Ugarit
Yuval Goren, Shlomo Bunimovitz, Israel Finkelstein, and Nadav N\'aman

Reading Babylon
Marc Van de Mieroop

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