Kirrha (Phokis) 107 Itea - Κίρρα

Κίῤῥα - Kirrha, Archaic to Late Antique polis at Kirra/Itea (ex-Magoula Xeropigadas) in Phokida Central Greece
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Latitude: 38.429600
Longitude: 22.445500
Confidence: High (20140919)

Greek name: Κίῤῥα
Place ID: 384225PKir
Time period: ACHRL
Region: Central Greece
Country: Greece
Department: Fokida
Mod: Itea

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Read summary reports on the recent excavations at Kirrha in Chronique des fouilles en ligne – Archaeology in Greece Online.
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Modern Description: The ancient city of Kirra is situated in the bay of Itea, at the end of a valley, where the river Pleistos flows into the Corinthian gulf and the main roads from Thessaly, Boeotia, and western Greece meet with the seaways from the Peloponnese and the islands. Homer refers to the city as Krisa (Iliad, B, v. 250), and the poet Alkaios as Kirsa. It is mostly known, however, as Kirra (Strabo, 9.3.1, and Pausanias, 10.1, 2.8.8).
The earliest traces of habitation in the area date from the Early Helladic period. A large settlement was formed during this period and developed into a major commercial centre during the Middle Helladic period. It began to decline, however, at the end of the Late Helladic period, when most of its inhabitants abandoned the shoreline, most likely after a devastating earthquake, and settled in the hinterland's Mycenaean citadels.
In the Archaic period, rivalry between Kirra and Delphi for the control of the valley of the river Pleistos and the surrounding roads led to a ten-year war. The confrontation ended in 590 BC with the destruction of Kirra by the Great Amphictyonic League, the religious organization that supported the sacred site of Delphi. The city gradually recovered and, by the end of the sixth century BC, had founded an important sanctuary. It was later fortified and became an important port, which also served as a haven for both Delphi and Amphissa. The remains of several Byzantine and Medieval monuments, including those of an Early Christian basilica with its baptistery, bathhouses, and a coastal medieval tower made of re-used ashlar blocks from the ancient port, demonstrate that Kirra retained its importance during these periods. The modern village of Kseropigado was built over the ancient ruins of Kirra in 1870.
The French School at Athens undertook the first excavations at Kirra, which lasted from 1936 until 1938. Recent excavations are carried out by the Tenth Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities.
The large archaeological site of Kirra comprises a significant number of monuments, which allow for the reconstruction of the history of one of the most important ports in the Corinthian gulf. A wall belonging to the ancient port installations is preserved underwater, and nearby, on Emboropanigiri Street, lay the foundations of a possible dockyard, once used for the storage of shipping equipment.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrha
Wikidata ID: Q56754242
Trismegistos Geo: 38124
Manto: 10274724
DARE: 29378

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Hesiod, Fragments§CW.F29  Stephanus of Byzantium: There is also a plain of Aega bordering on Cirrha, according to Hesiod. -1000
Pindar, Pythian Odes§3.50  Pythian games, which once Pherenicus took when he was the best at Cirrha, -1000
Pindar, Pythian Odes§7.1  and one outstanding triumph [15] at Zeus' Olympian games, and two from Cirrha - yours, Megacles, and your ancestors'. I rejoice at this new success; -1000
Pindar, Pythian Odes§8.1  a gracious mind welcomed the son of Xenarces on his return from Cirrha, crowned with a garland of laurel from Parnassus and with Dorian -1000
Pindar, Pythian Odes§10.1  the contest in the deep meadow that stretches beneath the rock of Cirrha made Phricias victorious in the race. May a good fate follow them -1000
Pindar, Pythian Odes§11.1  edge of evening, in honor of seven-gated Thebes and the contest at Cirrha, in which Thrasydaeus caused his ancestral hearth to be remembered by -1000
Statius, Thebaid§1.46  the wounds of my pierced feet; if I sought the lake of Cirrha where it winds between the two summits of the range, when I -1000
Statius, Thebaid§1.557  left him, scarce fully stretched in death over a hundred acres of Cirrhaean soil, then, seeking fresh expiation of the dead, he came to the -1000
Statius, Thebaid§1.627  in fear a certain death! Unabashed he stood on the threshold of Cirrha 's temple, and with these words gives fierce utterance to his sacred -1000
Statius, Thebaid§2.55  and the land that bore him; and now he looks down on Cirrha 's heights and Phocis, that his own corpse polluted. Now they were -1000
Statius, Thebaid§3.99  thee worthy of his laurel, and Dodona mother of forests and the Cirrhaean virgin shall rejoice to keep the folk in suspense while Phoebus holds -1000
Statius, Thebaid§3.440  more favours, or whose mouth he has sated with fuller draughts of Cirrha 's waters. At first they try the gods with entrails and blood -1000
Statius, Thebaid§3.460  to light the omens and causes that lurk in mid-heaven, — not Cirrha can more surely vouchsafe the inspiration of her grotto, nor those Chaonian -1000
Statius, Thebaid§3.598  so vast a host, iron-girt and of ready valour? Not if beneath Cirrha 's caverned height he, whoe'er he is — Apollo cowards and rumour -1000
Statius, Thebaid§7.340  cliff, the husbandmen who with their bulls upturn Parnassos' either slope and Cirrha and Anemoria and the woodland of Corycia, and Lilaea that sends forth -1000
Statius, Thebaid§7.398  sires of old confront them weeping. Then too did Apollo's oracle at Cirrha fall silent, and all night through in months unwonted did Eleusis wail, -1000
Statius, Thebaid§7.649  'Stay your hands! these walls Apollo revealed by the good omen of Cirrha 's heifer! Forbear! rocks came willingly of their own accord to form -1000
Statius, Thebaid§7.778  taking breath awhile from the fight, makes answer: 'Long since knew I, Cirrhaean father, that thou wert seated on my doomed chariot's trembling axle — -1000
Statius, Thebaid§8.294  with herself, as though for thy merits she were entombing thee in Cirrha 's chasm, gladly vouchsafe, I pray, that I may learn thy supplications, [2 hits] -1000
Statius, Thebaid§8.428  were both at fault. Ion worshipper at Pisa overthrew Daphneus worshipper at Cirrha, in the confusion of his steeds: this one Jupiter praises from -1000
Statius, Thebaid§8.554  his way, a youth no stranger to the wars of Thebes, though Cirrha was his home, nor had he shunned his bride's kinsmen for their -1000
Statius, The Achilleid§1.413  forges, Pisa makes new chariots, Nemea gives the skins of wild beasts, Cirrha vies in packing tight the arrow-bearing quivers, Lerna in covering heavey shields -1000
Clement of Alexandria, Exhortations§2.1  full of jugglery [oracle of Trophonius], nor the Thesprotian caldron, nor the Cirrhaean tripod [oracle of Apollo], nor the Dodonian copper [oracle of Zeus]. As -1000
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus§Lyc.31.4  Some say that Lycurgus died in Cirrha ; Apollothemis, that he was brought to Elis and died there; Timaeus -750
Plutarch, Numa§Num.4.5  that, as often as he set out to sail from Sicyon to Cirrha, the Pythia, as though the god knew of his coming and -700
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