T-el Me-gi-d-do (Hebrew: תל מגידו; Arabic: مجیدو, T-el-l el-M-u-t-e-se-l-l-i-m, lit. "Mound of the Governor"; Greek: Μεγιδδώ, Megiddo) is the site of the ancient city of Me-gi-d-do, the remains of which form a tell (archaeological mound), situated in northern I-s-ra-e-l near Ki-bb-u-t-z Me-gi-d-do, about 30 km south-east of H-a-i-fa. Megiddo is known for its historical, geographical, and theological importance, especially under its Greek name Ar-mag-e-d-do-n. During the B-ro-n-z-e A-ge, Me-gi-d-do was an important Ca-na-a-n-i-t-e ci-t-y-s-t-a-t-e and during the Ir-o-n A-ge, a royal city in the Kingdom of Israel.
Megiddo drew much of its importance from its strategic location at the northern end of the Wa-di A-ra defile, which acts as a pass through the Ca-r-me-l Ri-d-ge, and from its position overlooking the rich Je-z-re-el V-al-l-e-y from the west.
Excavations have unearthed 26 layers of ruins since the Ch-al-co-l-i-t-h-ic phase, indicating a long period of settlement.[1] The site is now protected as Me-gi-d-do Na-t-io-n-al Pa-r-k and is a World Heritage Site.[2]
Fe-ma-l-e s-p-h-y-n-x p-la-qu-e, i-v-o-r-y, Me-gi-d-do 1300-1200 B-C-E
Ivory plaque depicting female sphinx Megiddo Stratum VI-IA Late Bronze IIB (1300-1200 BCE) by m-h-a-rr-s-ch on Flickr.
Persephone, Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld Print - Hand-Illustrated
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The Rape of P-rose-r-p-i-n-a by Gian L-o-re-n-z-o Ber-n-i-n-i (1621–22) at the G-al-l-e-ri-a B-o-r-g-h-e-se in Rome.
P-i-na-x of Persephone and Hades from Locri. Reggio Calabria, National Museum of Magna Graecia.
From L-R, Artemis, Demeter, Veil of Despoina, Anytus, Tritoness from the throne of Despoina at Lycosura. National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Gold ring from Isopata tomb, near Knossos, Crete, 1400–1500 BC. Depicted are female figures dancing among blossoming vegetation; Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Rape of Persephone. Hades with his horses and Persephone (down). An Apulian red-figure volute krater, c. 340 BC. Antikensammlung Berlin
The Eleusinian trio: Persephone, Triptolemus and Demeter on a marble bas-relief from Eleusis, 440–430 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Kore, daughter of Demeter, celebrated with her mother by the Thesmophoriazusae (women of the festival). Acropolis Museum, Athens
Cinerary altar with tabula representing the abduction of Proserpina. White marble, Antonine Era, 2nd century Rome, Baths of Diocletian
Persephone opening a cista containing the infant Adonis, on a pinax from Locri
A mosaic of the Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis depicting the abduction of Persephone by Pluto, 4th century BC
Hades abducting Persephone, wall painting in the small royal tomb at Vergina. Macedonia, Greece
Italy. Renaissance relief, Rape of Persephone. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection
Fragment of a marble relief depicting a Kore, 3rd century BC, from Panticapaeum, Taurica (Crimea), Bosporan Kingdom
Demeter drives her horse-drawn chariot containing her daughter Persephone at Selinunte, Sicily 6th century BC
Head of Persephone. Earthenware. From Sicily, Centuripae, c. 420 BC. The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, UK
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