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Judi Lynn

(162,385 posts)
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 05:37 AM Mar 2024

A Towering Statue of Atlas Emerges From the Ruins of Sicily's Ancient Temple of Zeus

:In the fifth century B.C.E., 38 looming sculptures of the Titan stood guard at the structure

Julia Binswanger
Daily Correspondent

March 1, 2024



Researchers have pieced together a 26-foot-tall statue of Atlas originally built some 2,500 years ago. Sicilian Regional Government


After 20 years of restorations, a 26-foot-tall statue of Atlas is once again standing guard at the ancient Temple of Zeus in the city of Agrigento (once called Akragas) in Sicily.

The statue, created in the fifth century B.C.E., was one of roughly 38 similar Atlas monuments built into the temple. They stood in a line between columns with their arms raised, appearing to hold the holy structure upright.

In Greek mythology, Atlas was a Titan who rebelled in a war against Zeus. As punishment, he was forced to hold up the sky on his shoulders. Unlike the mythological Atlas, however, the stone likenesses were unable to hold up Zeus’ temple forever. Ultimately, earthquakes and other events caused the structure to crumble.

For many years, pieces of the statues were scattered around the site amongst other ancient ruins. In 1812, Charles Robert Cockerell, a prominent British architect, first identified one of the Titan’s giant sandstone heads during a visit to Agrigento. A century later, in 1920, archaeologist Pirro Marconi became the first person to attempt to reconstruct one of the Atlases, which is now housed in the Archaeological Museum of Agrigento.

More:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-towering-statue-of-atlas-emerges-from-the-ruins-of-sicily-ancient-temple-of-zeus-180983876/

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A Towering Statue of Atlas Emerges From the Ruins of Sicily's Ancient Temple of Zeus (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2024 OP
B.C.E. bucolic_frolic Mar 2024 #1
Surprising, that I have'nt heard Right-wing clamoring for a return to AD and BC 70sEraVet Mar 2024 #5
I'd settle for 4,000,000,000 Earth II GreenWave Mar 2024 #8
Atlas, not little Charles Atlas. Now we're talkin'. jaxexpat Mar 2024 #2
Charles Atlas, on the back of most comic books, 3Hotdogs Mar 2024 #4
My mom used to say "Holding up the world is a thankless task." FailureToCommunicate Mar 2024 #3
Thank you for taking the time, FTC. Judi Lynn Mar 2024 #6
Thank you for taking the time, FTC. - accidental double post! Judi Lynn Mar 2024 #7

bucolic_frolic

(47,005 posts)
1. B.C.E.
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 06:24 AM
Mar 2024
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/bce

abbreviation for Before Common Era or Before Current Era or Before Christian Era: used when referring to a year before the birth of Jesus Christ when the Christian calendar starts counting years: Celtic remains were found dating from as early as 1200 B.C.E.

GreenWave

(9,194 posts)
8. I'd settle for 4,000,000,000 Earth II
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 09:04 AM
Mar 2024

After the planetoid Theia created the modern day Earth.

Why was Atlas the biggest thief in world history?
Because he held up the entire world!
(My trick or treat go to joke)

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