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An Evaluation of Glass Votive Beads at the Kastabos / Hemithea Sanctuary in the Context of Healing, Childbirth, and Postpartum

Year 2025, Issue: 28, 165 - 194, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1849667

Abstract

This study analyzes plano-convex glass beads unearthed during the 2022-2024 excavations at the Kastabos Sanctuary, located in the Carian Chersonesos, through a contextual and material-based approach guided by four key research questions. A total of 107 beads, primarily recovered from sacred architectural spaces such as the naiskos / stoa / abaton complex and Rock Cult Area 1, are dated mostly to the late 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. These non-perforated beads, lacking traces of wear or attachment, are interpreted not as decorative or functional items but as votive offerings. Their consistent morphology and color diversity—particularly dark blue, green, amber, and yellow—align with symbolic systems of the ancient Mediterranean, where blue was linked to healing and protection, and green and amber to fertility. The study argues that these objects formed part of a localized ritual tradition dedicated to Hemithea, a healing goddess rooted in Anatolia’s Great Goddess cults. Stratigraphic data, architectural associations, and the absence of use-related marks support this interpretation. Comparative materials from regions such as Rhodes, Crete, and Egypt—although from different periods— exhibit symbolic similarities that situate the Kastabos assemblage within broader Eastern Mediterranean religious networks. Ultimately, this research contributes understanding the continuity of votive practices and protective ritual traditions in Anatolia and provides insights into the archaeological and historical integration of local Carian beliefs within the cultural landscape of the Hellenistic period.

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Year 2025, Issue: 28, 165 - 194, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1849667

Abstract

References

  • Akkuş Koçak, E. 2021. “Metropolis Aşağı Hamam-Palaestra Cam Buluntuları.” Ph.D. diss., Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University.
  • Alptekin, M., and Z.D. Öz. 2024. “Kilis Halk Kültüründe Doğum Âdetleri / Birth Customs in Kilis Folk Culture.” Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences 21.3:91-114.
  • Askitopoulou, H. 2015. “Sleep and Dreams: From Myth to Medicine in Ancient Greece.” Journal of Anesthesia History 1.3:70-75.

Year 2025, Issue: 28, 165 - 194, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1849667

Abstract

References

  • Akkuş Koçak, E. 2021. “Metropolis Aşağı Hamam-Palaestra Cam Buluntuları.” Ph.D. diss., Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University.
  • Alptekin, M., and Z.D. Öz. 2024. “Kilis Halk Kültüründe Doğum Âdetleri / Birth Customs in Kilis Folk Culture.” Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences 21.3:91-114.
  • Askitopoulou, H. 2015. “Sleep and Dreams: From Myth to Medicine in Ancient Greece.” Journal of Anesthesia History 1.3:70-75.

Year 2025, Issue: 28, 165 - 194, 26.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1849667

Abstract

References

  • Akkuş Koçak, E. 2021. “Metropolis Aşağı Hamam-Palaestra Cam Buluntuları.” Ph.D. diss., Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University.
  • Alptekin, M., and Z.D. Öz. 2024. “Kilis Halk Kültüründe Doğum Âdetleri / Birth Customs in Kilis Folk Culture.” Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences 21.3:91-114.
  • Askitopoulou, H. 2015. “Sleep and Dreams: From Myth to Medicine in Ancient Greece.” Journal of Anesthesia History 1.3:70-75.
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Primary Language English
Subjects History of Old Asia Minor, Classical Greek and Roman History
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Derya Çığır Dikyol 0000-0001-9366-3011

Salih Kaymakçı 0000-0002-4544-601X

Submission Date November 18, 2024
Acceptance Date July 8, 2025
Publication Date December 26, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Issue: 28

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Chicago Çığır Dikyol, Derya, and Salih Kaymakçı. “An Evaluation of Glass Votive Beads at the Kastabos Hemithea Sanctuary in the Context of Healing, Childbirth, and Postpartum”. Adalya, no. 28 (December 2025): 165-94. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1849667.

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