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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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Zeus Thaulios 281

above, a space left blank for a painted portrait below, and in the
middle a Thessalian1 inscription:

AH 'To Zeus

0AYAIOY Thaulios:
A second stele from Pherai, published by N. I. Giannopoulos
(fig. 191 )2j bears a relief representing a stile with pediment, akroteria,
and central disk3, beneath which is the fragmentary inscription:
AIIOAYAl[OY] 'To Zeus ThaMi\ps\:



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Fig. 192.

Yet another dedication to the same god has recently been found at
pherai, but is still unpublished1.

Zeus Thaulios was worshipped also at Pharsalos5. Above the
sPnngs of the Apidanos in a quarter called Tampachana, rises a
fair-sized hill commanding a wide prospect6. Remains of isodomous
masonry suggest that the place was fortified in ancient times7. The

Supra p. 272 n. 4.

- N. I. Giannopoulos in the 'E^.'Apx- 1913 P- »'» fig" 3 ( = my fiS" Pheral n0, '
« e«u\([ou]. Height 0-37™, breadth MI".

Supra i. 2(ji fT. ,
Bull. Corr. Hell. ,9« xlix. 460, A. M. Woodward in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 19*0

e A.S. ArvanitopoullosinthellpaKT. dp*. *r. >9°7 PP- I6»-*S3 CM" A***'9*" )■
Stahlin Z)<u hellenische Thcssalien Stuttgart 1924 p- 138 fig. 9 g'ves a J?2 H '
7 «. ». p. ,36 reports that he found on this hill (■ auf dem HUgel der
f W tPi^n°4qUelle'> Prc»i^o"c sherds and one of geometric date. He conjectures
aS *e site of I'hthia, the town of the Myrmidones.
 
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