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Preface Art Historical Studies and Modern Greece Christian Tuxen Falbe: Danish Consul-General and Antiquarian in Greece, 1833-5 "Copenhagen amuses itself, seemingly as always, on the edge of the abyss": Two German Archaeologists in Exile in May 1939 Simplicity and Essentiality: Carl Nielsen's Idea of Ancient Greek Music Modernity and Legacies: Representations of Greco-Roman Antiquity in Star Trek, 1966-9 Classical Reception in a New Key: Contemporary Hellenic Polytheism in Modern Greece The Classical in Contemporary Sculpture: A Global View The Snake who Became a Prince, or The Girl with Two Husbands: An Analysis of the Fairytale (AT *433B) Based on Hatzi-Yavrouda's Version from Kos The Nine Lives of Adam Friedel: The Portrayer of the Protagonists of the Greek Revolution Images and Interactions: Greece in Danish Public Life and Politics from the Revolution of 1821 to the Debt Crisis in the Second Decade of the 21st Century Reports on Danish Fieldwork in Greece Topographical Work in Ancient Kalydon, Aitolia (2015-18) Rediscovering Artemis Laphria at Kalydon: Preliminary Results Preliminary Report on the Excavation at the Papachristodoulou-Karika Plot in Rhodes

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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
A A R H U S U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S
Proceedings
of the Danish Institute
at Athens
IX
IX
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Danish Institute at Athens
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Danish Institute at Athens
VOLUME IX
Edited by
Kristina Winther-Jacobsen & Nicolai von Eggers Mariegaard
Athens 2019
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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens Volume IX
General editor: Kristina Winther-Jacobsen
Graphic design: Jørgen Sparre
Typeset: Ryevad Grafsk
Cover illustration: View from the north over Monastiraki Square, Plaka and the Acropolis.
E-book Production: Narayana Press, Denmark
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Tis volume was fnanced by a private Danish foundation wishing to remain anonymous.
Editorial board:
George Hinge,Anders Holm Rasmussen
PhD, Associate Professor,PhD, Head of Department
Classical Philology, Department of Culture and Society,Te Saxo Institute:
Aarhus UniversityAchaeology - Ethnology - History - Greek and Latin
University of Copenhagen
John Lund,
Dr.Phil., Senior Researcher,Christian Høgel,
Assistant Keeper Collection of Classical and Near EasternPhD, Associate Professor, Professor WSR
Antiquities,CML & Classical Studies,
Te National Museum of DenmarkUniversity of Southern Denmark
110285_proceedings_r1_.indb 4 03/04/2019 10.33© Te Danish Institute at Athens 2019 Table of Contents
Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens Volume IX
General editor: Kristina Winther-Jacobsen
Graphic design: Jørgen Sparre
Typeset: Ryevad Grafsk
Cover illustration: View from the north over Monastiraki Square, Plaka and the Acropolis.
E-book Production: Narayana Press, Denmark
ISSN 1108 149X 7 Preface
ISBN 978 87 7184 818 2
AARHUS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Langelandsgade 177 Art Historical Studies and Modern Greece
DK-8200 Aarhus N
www.unipress.dk
11 Christian Tuxen Falbe:
Oxbow Books Ltd. Danish Consul-General and Antiquarian in Greece, 1833-5
Te Old Music Hall 106–108
JOHN LUND
Cowley Road Oxford, OX4 1JE
United Kingdom
35 “Copenhagen amuses itself, seemingly as always, on the edge of the abyss”:www.oxbowbooks.com
Two German Archaeologists in Exile in May 1939
ISD
ALE XANDR A KANKELEIT70 Enterprise Drive
Bristol, CT 06010
USA 55 Simplicity and Essentiality:
www.isdistribution.com Carl Nielsen’s Idea of Ancient Greek Music
PAOLO MUNTONI
71 Modernity and Legacies:
Representations of Greco-Roman Antiquity in Star Trek, 1966-9
EVANTHIS HATZIVA SSILIOU
89 Classical Reception in a New Key:
Contemporary Hellenic Polytheism in Modern Greece
TAO THYKIER MAKEEFF
Tis volume was fnanced by a private Danish foundation wishing to remain anonymous.
103 Te Classical in Contemporary Sculpture:Editorial board:
George Hinge,Anders Holm Rasmussen A Global View
PhD, Associate Professor,PhD, Head of Department
BENTE KIILERICHClassical Philology, Department of Culture and Society,Te Saxo Institute:
Aarhus UniversityAchaeology - Ethnology - History - Greek and Latin
University of Copenhagen 115 Te Snake who Became a Prince, or Te Girl with Two Husbands:
John Lund, An Analysis of the Fairytale (AT *433B) Based on Hatzi-Yavrouda’s Version
Dr.Phil., Senior Researcher,Christian Høgel,
fom KosAssistant Keeper Collection of Classical and Near EasternPhD, Associate Professor, Professor WSR
Antiquities,CML & Classical Studies, BIRGIT OLSEN
Te National Museum of DenmarkUniversity of Southern Denmark
110285_proceedings_r1_.indb 4 03/04/2019 10.33 110285_proceedings_.indb 5 01/04/2019 12.34127 Te Nine Lives of Adam Friedel:
Te Portrayer of the Protagonists of the Greek Revolution
JOHN LUND
141 Images and Interactions:
Greece in Danish Public Life and Politics fom the Revolution of 1821
to the Debt Crisis in the Second Decade of the 21st Century
MOGENS PELT
Reports on Danish Fieldwork in Greece
161 Topographical Work in Ancient Kalydon, Aitolia (2015-18)
OLYMPIA VIKATOU, SØREN HANDBERG, NEOPTOLE MOS MICHAELIDES
& SIGNE BARFOED
189 Rediscovering Artemis Laphria at Kalydon:
Preliminary Results
SIGNE BARFOED
197 Preliminary Report on the Excavation at the Papachristodoulou-Karika Plot
in Rhodes
ANA STA SIA DRELIOSSI-HER AKLEIDOU & LISA BETINA
110285_proceedings_.indb 6 01/04/2019 12.34127 Te Nine Lives of Adam Friedel: Preface
Te Portrayer of the Protagonists of the Greek Revolution
JOHN LUND
141 Images and Interactions:
Greece in Danish Public Life and Politics fom the Revolution of 1821
to the Debt Crisis in the Second Decade of the 21st Century
MOGENS PELT
Reports on Danish Fieldwork in Greece
thIn 1992, the combined eforts of representatives of -sev 20 century, in collaboration with the Kapodistrian U - ni161 Topographical Work in Ancient Kalydon, Aitolia (2015-18)
eral institutions and the Minister of Education Bertevl ersity of Athens.
OLYMPI A VIKATOU, SØREN HANDBERG, NEOPTOLE MOS MICHAELIDES Haarder succeeded in establishing Te Danish Institute Also in 2016, the Carlsberg Foundation generously
& SIGNE BARFOED at Athens. DIA, as we call ourselves, has its judicial seat ofered a three-year post-doctoral grant at the Institute,
at the Ministry of Higher Education and Research and starting January 2017. Tis grant was awarded to Nicolai
189 Rediscovering Artemis Laphria at Kalydon: its board consists of nine representatives from the M - invon Eggers Mariegaard, who holds a PhD in the history
istry of Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of ideas, to work on a project dedicated to analysing C -lasPreliminary Results
of Education, the Ministry of Culture, the National sical Greek conceptions of politics, sovereignty, civil war SIGNE BARFOED
Museum, Te Universities of Aarhus, Copenhagen and and revolution, and to show us what this might mean to
Southern Denmark and the Academy Council of the our contemporary understandings of politics. He has or-197 Preliminary Report on the Excavation at the Papachristodoulou-Karika Plot
Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Te board represents the ganised two workshops dedicated to politics and how to
in Rhodes
Danish interests also refected in the aims of Te Danish approach Antiquity, and a large international conference
ANA STA SI A DRELIOSSI-HER AKLEIDOU & LISA BETINA Institute at Athens, which is both an academic institution in 2019 dedicated to the topic of contemporary democr- a
and a cultural institute. According to its statute, DIA aim cs y and social movements on a global scale.
to promote research, education and culture in Greek Finally, 2017 also provided another opportunity to
and Mediterranean archaeology, history, language, lite-ra focus on more recent interactions between Denmark
ture, visual arts, architecture and cultural traditions. Te and Greece. In November, the Institute hosted a se-mi
Danish Institute at Athens exists because many Danes nar on the Danish pressure on the Greek Military Junta
believe the Classical world still has much to teach us. (1967-74) in the European Council and NATO in relation
Yet ideas and ideals change; as of 2019, Modern Greek to the Junta’s violations of human rights, co-ordinated
language and culture is no longer ofered at university with Norway, Sweden and Te Netherlands in 1967-69,
level in Denmark. when Greece lef the European Union. Tis topic is also
It has long been the ambition of the Board of the In-the focus of a large international conference in December
thstitute to broaden the scope of the Institute, and the 25 2019 entitled Te ‘Greek Case’ in the Council of Europe: A
anniversary in 2017 provided a suitable occasion to turn Game Changer for International Law and Human Rights?,
our atention more formally towards the recent periods of which is being co-organised with the Netherlands Ins-ti
Greek history and culture. In 2016, DIA appointed Birgit tute, Te Swedish Institute, Te Norwegian Institute, and
Olsen as its vice-director, whose research is dedicated the Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights.
to Modern Greek traditions of storytelling, folktale s Over the years many Danish scholars specialising in
and literature. In 2018 the vice-director co-organised a more recent aspects of Greek history and culture have
conference dedicated to the analysis of aspects of orally moved through the Institute, and with the current volume
produced and difused stories from the Greek tradition, of Proceedings we wish to acknowledge our commitment.
from Antiquity up to the storytelling communities in the Apart from the reports on Danish archaeological projects 7
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in Kalydon (Olympia Vikatou, Søren Handberg, Neopto- Te remaining articles discuss diferent aspects of
lemos Michaelides & Signe Barfoed) and Rhodes (Ana- Modern Greece that are not related to Antiquity. In her
stasia Dreliossi-Herakleidou & Lisa Betina), this volume article, Birgit Olsen analyses a fairytale from Kos and
is dedicated to “Modern” Greece. discusses the Greek tradition of storytelling and fol-k
Two articles focus on personalities involved in the tales. John Lund, in his second contribution to this
volworld of archaeology: John Lund’s article on the Danish ume, introduces the reader to Danish Philhellene and
Consul General Christian Tuxen Falbe, who was also an participant in the Greek Revolution Adam Friedel, who
eager antiquarian, and Alexan

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