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Mount Ida (Crete)

Mount Ida (Greek: Ἴδα),[3][4] known variously as Idha, Ídhi, Idi, and Ita (the massif including the mountain is called Psiloritis, Greek: Ψηλορείτης),[5] is the highest mountain on the island of Crete, with an elevation of 2,456 metres (8,058 ft). It has the highest topographic prominence of any mountain in Greece.[2][6] A natural park which includes Mount Ida is a member of UNESCO's Global Geoparks Network.

Mount Ida
Psiloritis (summit Ida)
View of Psiloritis mountains from the west
Highest point
Elevation2,456 m (8,058 ft)[1]
Prominence2,456 m (8,058 ft)[2]
Isolation439.94 km (273.37 mi) 
ListingUltra
Coordinates35°13′36″N 24°46′21″E / 35.22667°N 24.77250°E / 35.22667; 24.77250[2]
Geography
Mount Ida
Location in Greece
LocationCrete, Greece

Located in the Rethymno regional unit, Ida was sacred to the Titaness Rhea in Greek mythology. On its slopes lies one of the caves, Idaion Antron, the Idaean Cave, in which, according to legend, the god Zeus was born. Other legends, however, place his birthplace in Psychro Cave on the Lasithi Plateau.

An archaeobotanical study was conducted that looks at the different plant bases in Minoan villas during the Neo-palatial time period in Crete. There was a rich range of food plants that were found to contain essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, protein and sources of vitamins.[7] The study took place on Mount Ida, at the Minoan villa of Zominthos.

Features edit

The Psiloritis is located on the water divide between the southern part of Crete, which drains to the Libyan Sea, and the northern basin facing the Aegean Sea. A saddle at 2,321 m East of the summit connects it with Mount Agathias,[1] while westwards the ridge continues with Mount Stolistra (2,336 m)[8]

The Skinakas Observatory of the University of Crete is located on the secondary peak Skinakas at 1750 m. It has two telescopes including a 1.3 m Modified Ritchey-Chrétien instrument.[9][10]

The Nida plateau is found to the east of the mountain.[11] On the plateau are some shepherd's huts (mitata) built only of local stones, and used both for shelter and for cheesemaking.[12][13][14] On the northeast of the mountain, beneath Skinakas Peak, the site of the observatory, is Vromonero Plateau, the site of a holly and maple grove, with many endemic and endangered species. It, along with the access road through Halasia Gorge, and the starting point at Krousonas, has been defined as a Natura 2000 protected area[Note 1]

Zominthos is a plateau that is located in the northern foothills of Mount Ida. On the plateau is the highest altitude Minoan villa ever found, the Minoan villa of Zominthos.[7]

The Kamares Cave is an Ancient Greek sanctuary located on Mount Ida. During the excavation of the cave, numerous pieces of pottery, like vases, were found in the cave. Based on the condition and pattern of the vases, it is known that the pieces of pottery were crafted by peasants at the time. Typically, Cretan pottery is known to have a polychrome ornament, and a black base. The Kamares Cave was not fully excavated however until 1913. The findings gave real insight into Ancient Greek life in relation to Mount Ida.[15]

Mythology edit

Dactyls edit

Ida is the locus for a race of legendary ancient metal workers, the Dactyls.

Idaean Cave edit

In ancient times the Idaean cave, "cave of the Goddess" (Dea) was venerated by Minoans and Hellenes alike. By Greek times the cave was rededicated to Zeus.[16] The cave where Zeus was nurtured is variously stated to be this cave, or another of the same name, or the Dictaean cave.[17]

Votive seals and ivories have been found in the cave.[18] Like the Dictaean cave, the Idaean cave was known as a place of initiations.[19] It may have served as the site of an oracle, symbolized by the frequent depiction of a tripod on coins of nearby Axos, which presumably controlled the territory around the cave.[20]

The Old Man of Crete edit

Dante in Inferno XIV visualized an old man within Mt. Ida. His head was of gold, his arms and breast of silver, his lower abdomen brass, and below that he was of iron except that his right foot was of clay, upon which all his weight bore. This symbolized the decay of the world, and his tears formed the rivers of Hell.[21]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mount Ida, Greece". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Europe Ultra-Prominences". Peakbagger.org. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  3. ^ Verse 332 of the act B, of the bucolic drama Πανώρια by the 16th century Cretan writer Γεωργίος Χορτάτσης: «Ἐγὼ δὲ θὲ νὰ παντρευτῶ καὶ βρὲ ἄλλη κορασίδα, ἀπ’ ὄμορφες ἀρίφνητες ἁπού ‘ν’ ἐπὰ εις τὴν Ἴδα˙» (The tomonym is mentioned several times in this work.)
  4. ^ Summit Ida in the center of the map, by Marco Boschini, 17th century Venice. Item (GE C-8841) National Library of France.
  5. ^ Psiloritis in the center of the map, by Abraham Ortelius, 1598 Antwerp, from Archipelagi Insularum Aliquot Descrip.
  6. ^ Topo25 Hiking Map of Mt IDHA (2006 edition)
  7. ^ a b Livarda, Alexandra; Kotzamani, Georgia (2020-09-16). "Plant resources and subsistence in the Late Minoan mountain 'villa' at Zominthos, Crete". Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 12 (10): 237. doi:10.1007/s12520-020-01203-1. ISSN 1866-9565. S2CID 221718769.
  8. ^ 1:35.000 scale map nr.11.14 - Ψηλορείτης (Agathias) (Map). Anavasi.
  9. ^ "Skinakas Observatory". University of Crete Department of Physics. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Skinakas Observatory". Skinakas Observatory. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  11. ^ . Lonely Planet. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  12. ^ Antonis Plymakis, Koúmoi-Mitáta kai Boskoi sta Leuká Ori kai Psiloriti ("Shepherd's huts and shepherds in the Lefka Ori and the Psiloritis"), Chania, 2008, 630 p.
  13. ^ Harriet Blitzer, Pastoral Life in the Mountains of Crete. An Ethnoarchaelogical Perspective, in Expedition, vol. 32, No 3, 1990, pp. 34-41 (on the shepherd's huts of Eastern Crete.
  14. ^ Sabine Ivanovas, Where Zeus Became a Man (with Cretan Shepherds), Efsthiadis Group Editions, 2000, 183 p. (Life in the corbelled dry stone huts of central Crete).
  15. ^ Dawkins, R. M.; Laistner, M. L. W. (November 1913). "The Excavation of the Kamares Cave in Crete". Annual of the British School at Athens. 19: 1–34. doi:10.1017/S0068245400009060. ISSN 2045-2403. S2CID 129643749.
  16. ^ Diodorus Siculus, V.70.
  17. ^ William Smith, ed. (c. 1873). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. John Murray.
  18. ^ J. Lesley Fitton,Ivory in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Period (British Museum. Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities),1992
  19. ^ Yulia Ustinova, Caves and the Ancient Greek Mind: descending underground in the search for Ultimate Truth 2009:180.
  20. ^ Ustinova, noting Capdeville 1990, and, critically, Prent 2005:568.
  21. ^ The Symbolic Figure of the Course of Human History Described by Virgil. 1824-27

Notes edit

  1. ^ Krousonas – Vromonero Idis, ID GR4310009. Natura 2000 Viewer

External links edit

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Mount Ida Greek Ἴda 3 4 known variously as Idha Idhi Idi and Ita the massif including the mountain is called Psiloritis Greek PShloreiths 5 is the highest mountain on the island of Crete with an elevation of 2 456 metres 8 058 ft It has the highest topographic prominence of any mountain in Greece 2 6 A natural park which includes Mount Ida is a member of UNESCO s Global Geoparks Network Mount IdaPsiloritis summit Ida View of Psiloritis mountains from the westHighest pointElevation2 456 m 8 058 ft 1 Prominence2 456 m 8 058 ft 2 Isolation439 94 km 273 37 mi ListingUltraCoordinates35 13 36 N 24 46 21 E 35 22667 N 24 77250 E 35 22667 24 77250 2 GeographyMount IdaLocation in GreeceLocationCrete Greece For other uses see Mount Ida disambiguation Located in the Rethymno regional unit Ida was sacred to the Titaness Rhea in Greek mythology On its slopes lies one of the caves Idaion Antron the Idaean Cave in which according to legend the god Zeus was born Other legends however place his birthplace in Psychro Cave on the Lasithi Plateau An archaeobotanical study was conducted that looks at the different plant bases in Minoan villas during the Neo palatial time period in Crete There was a rich range of food plants that were found to contain essential nutrients such as carbohydrates protein and sources of vitamins 7 The study took place on Mount Ida at the Minoan villa of Zominthos Contents 1 Features 2 Mythology 2 1 Dactyls 2 2 Idaean Cave 2 3 The Old Man of Crete 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksFeatures editThe Psiloritis is located on the water divide between the southern part of Crete which drains to the Libyan Sea and the northern basin facing the Aegean Sea A saddle at 2 321 m East of the summit connects it with Mount Agathias 1 while westwards the ridge continues with Mount Stolistra 2 336 m 8 The Skinakas Observatory of the University of Crete is located on the secondary peak Skinakas at 1750 m It has two telescopes including a 1 3 m Modified Ritchey Chretien instrument 9 10 The Nida plateau is found to the east of the mountain 11 On the plateau are some shepherd s huts mitata built only of local stones and used both for shelter and for cheesemaking 12 13 14 On the northeast of the mountain beneath Skinakas Peak the site of the observatory is Vromonero Plateau the site of a holly and maple grove with many endemic and endangered species It along with the access road through Halasia Gorge and the starting point at Krousonas has been defined as a Natura 2000 protected area Note 1 Zominthos is a plateau that is located in the northern foothills of Mount Ida On the plateau is the highest altitude Minoan villa ever found the Minoan villa of Zominthos 7 The Kamares Cave is an Ancient Greek sanctuary located on Mount Ida During the excavation of the cave numerous pieces of pottery like vases were found in the cave Based on the condition and pattern of the vases it is known that the pieces of pottery were crafted by peasants at the time Typically Cretan pottery is known to have a polychrome ornament and a black base The Kamares Cave was not fully excavated however until 1913 The findings gave real insight into Ancient Greek life in relation to Mount Ida 15 Mythology editDactyls edit Main article Dactyls mythology Ida is the locus for a race of legendary ancient metal workers the Dactyls Idaean Cave edit Main article Cave of Zeus In ancient times the Idaean cave cave of the Goddess Dea was venerated by Minoans and Hellenes alike By Greek times the cave was rededicated to Zeus 16 The cave where Zeus was nurtured is variously stated to be this cave or another of the same name or the Dictaean cave 17 Votive seals and ivories have been found in the cave 18 Like the Dictaean cave the Idaean cave was known as a place of initiations 19 It may have served as the site of an oracle symbolized by the frequent depiction of a tripod on coins of nearby Axos which presumably controlled the territory around the cave 20 The Old Man of Crete edit Dante in Inferno XIV visualized an old man within Mt Ida His head was of gold his arms and breast of silver his lower abdomen brass and below that he was of iron except that his right foot was of clay upon which all his weight bore This symbolized the decay of the world and his tears formed the rivers of Hell 21 Gallery edit nbsp Mouth of the Idaean Cave nbsp Eastern ridge of the summit of Mount Ida nbsp Shepherd s hut mitato on Nida Plateau eastern side of Mt Ida nbsp Skinakas Observatory nbsp Near AnogeiaSee also editIdaea Mount Kedros List of mountains in GreeceReferences edit a b Mount Ida Greece Peakbagger com Retrieved 2 May 2015 a b c Europe Ultra Prominences Peakbagger org Retrieved 2 May 2015 Verse 332 of the act B of the bucolic drama Panwria by the 16th century Cretan writer Gewrgios Xortatshs Ἐgὼ dὲ 8ὲ nὰ pantreytῶ kaὶ brὲ ἄllh korasida ἀp ὄmorfes ἀrifnhtes ἁpoy n ἐpὰ eis tὴn Ἴda The tomonym is mentioned several times in this work Summit Ida in the center of the map by Marco Boschini 17th century Venice Item GE C 8841 National Library of France Psiloritis in the center of the map by Abraham Ortelius 1598 Antwerp from Archipelagi Insularum Aliquot Descrip Topo25 Hiking Map of Mt IDHA 2006 edition a b Livarda Alexandra Kotzamani Georgia 2020 09 16 Plant resources and subsistence in the Late Minoan mountain villa at Zominthos Crete Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 12 10 237 doi 10 1007 s12520 020 01203 1 ISSN 1866 9565 S2CID 221718769 1 35 000 scale map nr 11 14 PShloreiths Agathias Map Anavasi Skinakas Observatory University of Crete Department of Physics Retrieved 15 March 2015 Skinakas Observatory Skinakas Observatory Retrieved 15 March 2015 Introducing Mt Psiloritis Lonely Planet Archived from the original on 18 September 2016 Retrieved 15 March 2015 Antonis Plymakis Koumoi Mitata kai Boskoi sta Leuka Ori kai Psiloriti Shepherd s huts and shepherds in the Lefka Ori and the Psiloritis Chania 2008 630 p Harriet Blitzer Pastoral Life in the Mountains of Crete An Ethnoarchaelogical Perspective in Expedition vol 32 No 3 1990 pp 34 41 on the shepherd s huts of Eastern Crete Sabine Ivanovas Where Zeus Became a Man with Cretan Shepherds Efsthiadis Group Editions 2000 183 p Life in the corbelled dry stone huts of central Crete Dawkins R M Laistner M L W November 1913 The Excavation of the Kamares Cave in Crete Annual of the British School at Athens 19 1 34 doi 10 1017 S0068245400009060 ISSN 2045 2403 S2CID 129643749 Diodorus Siculus V 70 William Smith ed c 1873 A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology John Murray J Lesley Fitton Ivory in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Period British Museum Dept of Greek and Roman Antiquities 1992 Yulia Ustinova Caves and the Ancient Greek Mind descending underground in the search for Ultimate Truth 2009 180 Ustinova noting Capdeville 1990 and critically Prent 2005 568 The Symbolic Figure of the Course of Human History Described by Virgil 1824 27Notes edit Krousonas Vromonero Idis ID GR4310009 Natura 2000 ViewerExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Ida Crete Greek Mountain Flora Archived 2021 09 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Ida Crete amp oldid 1198754423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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