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Lidya Senkretizminde Ana Tanrıça Paradoksu Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme

Year 2024, , 1639 - 1656, 18.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.18069/firatsbed.1476391

Abstract

Lidya uygarlığının kültürel mozaiği, en yoğun şekilde dini yapısında kendini göstermektedir. Lidya senkretizmi içinde oldukça fazla tanrı ve tanrıça dikkatleri çekmektedir. Tanrıçalar farklı özellikleri ile öne çıkarken ana tanrıça sorunu uzun zamandır günümüz araştırmacılarının merak konusu olmuştur. Farklı görüşlere sahip olan bu durum üzerine bir fikir birliği sağlanamadığından bir paradoks niteliği taşımaktadır. Anadolu ve Yunan kökenli olan Lidya tanrıçaları, farklı özellikleri ve etki alanları ile öne çıkmışlardır. Ancak hangisinin ana tanrıça olduğu konusun gizemini korumaktadır. Artemis, Demeter, Kore, Kybele ve Athena antik kaynaklarda en çok isimleri geçen ve görsel buluntularda en sıklıkla tasvir edilen tanrıçalardır. Bu durumda sayıca fazla olan Yunan tanrıçalarının varlığı ve etki alanı oldukça geniş olan ve güçlü konumdaki ünlü Anadolu tanrıçası Kybele aynı panteonda karşı karşıyadır. Bu çalışmada, Lidya tanrıçalarının etki alanları ve mevcut epigrafik ve numizmatik buluntulara yansıma sıklıkları ele alınarak değerlendirme yapılmıştır. Lidya senkretizmindeki ana tanrıça paradoksu üzerine yapılan bu değerlendirmede antik eserler, Sardis yazıtları ve sikkeleri ağırlıklı olarak incelenmiştir.

Thanks

I would like to express my endless gratitude to Mrs. Dane Kurth, a database curator on Ancient Coin from Switzerland for allowing me to use 12 of the images of Sardis coins in her website, www.wildwins.com.

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A REVIEW ON MOTHER GODDESS PARADOX IN LYDIAN SYNCRETISM

Year 2024, , 1639 - 1656, 18.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.18069/firatsbed.1476391

Abstract

The cultural mosaic of the Lydian civilization manifests itself most intensely in its religious structure. Many gods and goddesses attract attention in Lydian syncretism. While goddesses stand out with their different characteristics, the problem of the mother goddess has long been a subject of curiosity for today's researchers. This situation has the nature of a paradox as there is no consensus on this situation with different opinions. Lydian goddesses of Anatolian and Greek origin stood out with their different characteristics and spheres of influence. However, which one is the mother goddess remains a mystery. Artemis, Demeter, Kore, Kybele and Athena are the goddesses most frequently mentioned in ancient sources and most frequently depicted in visual finds. In this case, the Greek goddesses, who are numerous in number, and the famous Anatolian goddess Kybele, whose sphere of influence is quite wide and in a powerful position, face each other in the same pantheon. In this study, an evaluation was made by considering the influence areas of Lydian goddesses and their frequency of reflection in existing epigraphic and numismatic finds. In this evaluation of the mother goddess paradox in Lydian syncretism, ancient artifacts, Sardis inscriptions and coins were mainly examined.

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  • Bryce, T. R. (1983). The arrival of the goddess Leto in Lycia. Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 1-13.
  • Buckler, W. H. and Robinson, D. M. (1932). Sardis VII, Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part I, Leiden, Brill.
  • Butler, H. C. (1922). Sardis I: The Excavations, Part 1: 1910–1914. Publications of the American Society for the Excavation of Sardis 1. Leiden, Brill.
  • Buttrey, V. T., Johnston, A., MacKenzie, K. M. and Bates, L. M. (1981). Archaeological Exploration of Sardis- Greek, Roman, and Islamic coins from Sardis. England: Harvard University Press.
  • Cahill, D. N. (2010). The Lydians and their World, Exhibition Catalogue (Ed.). Istanbul, Kültür ve Turizm Bakanliği Yayınları.
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  • Hanfmann, G. M. A. (1983). On the Gods of Lydian Sardis. R. M. Boehmer and H. Hauptmann (Ed.), Beiträge zur Altertumskunde Kleinasiens: Festschrift für Kurt Bittel (219-31 pp.). Mainz, von Zabern.
  • Hanfmann, G. M. A. and Walfbaum, C. J. (1969). Cybele and Artemis: Two Anatolian goddesses at Sardis. Archaeology 22, 264-69.
  • Hanfmann, G. M. A. and Ramage, N. H. (1978). Sculpture from Sardis: The finds through 1975. Sardis Report 2, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Hanfmann, G. M. A. and Mierse, G. E. (1983). Sardis from Prehistoric to Roman Times: Results of the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis 1958–1975. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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  • Lindner, R. (1994). Mythos und Identität: Studien zur Selbstdarstellung kleinasiatischer Städte in der römischen Kaiserzeit (No. 9). Franz Steiner Verlag.
  • Malay, H. and Petzl, G. (2017). New Religious Texts From Lydia. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften: Wien.
  • Munn, M. H. (2006). The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: a Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio, (Description of Greecei) (Trans. W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, London, William Heinemann Ltd.
  • Payne, A. (2019). Native Religious Traditions from a Lydian Perspective. S. Blakely, B.J. Collins, S. Tusa and L. Urquhart (Ed.), Proceedings of ‘Religious Convergence in the Ancient Mediterranean (231-248 pp.). Conference 23-26 June 2016 Palermo, Atlanta.
  • Payne, A. and Sasseville, D. (2016). Die lydische Athene: Eine neue Edition von LW 40. Historische Sprachforschung 129, 66-82.
  • Petzl G. (2014). Leben abseits der Zentren. Religion und Kultur im ländlichen Lydien. J. Fischer (Ed.), Der Beitrag Kleinasiens zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte der griechisch-römischen Antike (301-307 pp.). Akten des Internationalen Kolloquiums Wien, 3-5, Wien.
  • Petzl, G. (2019). Sardis: Greek and Latin Inscriptions Part ii: Finds from 1958 to 2017. England: Harvard University Press.
  • Polatçil, H. (2019). Laodikeia’da Bulunan Hellenistik Dönem Sikkeleri (2002-2018 yılları., (Yüksek Lisans Tezi) Pamukkale Üniversitesi, Denizli.
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  • Price, S.R.F. (2005). Local Mythologies in the Greek East. Howgego et al. (Ed.), Cybebe: Étude sur les transformations plastiques d’un type divin (121-122 pp.). Bibliothèque des universités du Midi 13, Bordeaux.
  • Oettinger, N. (2015). Apollo: Indogermanisch oder nicht indogermanisch?. MSS 69, 123-44.
  • Ramage, A. (1978). Lydian houses and architectural terracottas. Monograph 5-Archaeological exploration of Sardis. G. M. A. Hanfmann, S. W. Jacobs and J. A. Scott (Eds.), USA.
  • Ramage, A. and Craddock, P. T. (2000). King Croesus’ Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining, Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, 11. London: Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press.
  • Roller, L.E. (1999). In Search of God the Mother: The Cult of Anatolian Cybele. Berkeley/Los Ageles/London.
  • Serangeli, M. (2015). Heth. Maliya, lyk. Malija und griech. Athena, Der antike Mensch im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ritual uns Magie. C. Zinko and M. Zinko (Ed.), Grazer Symposium zur indogermanischen Altertumskunde (376-388 pp.). Graz, 14-15, 2013. Grazer Vergleichende Arbeiten 28. Graz: Leykam p. 376-88.
  • Sevin, V. (2001). Anadolu’nun Tarihi Coğrafyası I. Ankara: Türk Tarihi Kurumu Yayınları.
  • Sina, A. Cult of Artemis in Lydia and choir of Lydian girls: A political evaluation. Ergün Laflı and Gülseren Kan Şahin (Ed.), Archaeology and history of Lydia from the early Lydian period to late antiquity, Colloquia Anatolica et Aegaea Congressus internationales Smyrnenses IX (105 p.), İzmir.
  • Steuding, H. (1919). Griechische und römische Götter- und Heldensagen, Berlin.
  • Strabo, Geographica, (Geography) (Trans. H. L. Jones). Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press.
  • Taracha, P. (2009). Religions of Second Millennium Anatolia. Harrassowitz Verlag, Weisbaden.
  • Taşkın, S. (2015). Bir Anadolu/Ege/Luvi tanrıçası: Malia/Maliya ve izleri (Maria’nın adı). İstanbul Arkeoloji ve Sanat Dergisi, 169-176.
  • Tekin, O. (2016). Ionia and Lydia. Part 1 of The Yavuz Tatis Collection. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 10. İstanbul.
  • Üreten, H. (2007). Tanrıça Leto: Lydia sikkeleri üzerinde. SDÜ Fen Fakültesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi (16), 25-40.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Literary Studies (Other), Asian Cultural Studies, Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Studies
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Nuriye Külahlı 0000-0003-2287-8650

Publication Date September 18, 2024
Submission Date April 30, 2024
Acceptance Date September 6, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Külahlı, N. (2024). A REVIEW ON MOTHER GODDESS PARADOX IN LYDIAN SYNCRETISM. Firat University Journal of Social Sciences, 34(3), 1639-1656. https://doi.org/10.18069/firatsbed.1476391