Ancient Tower (TUGTII #6)
Δημοσιεύθηκε: Φεβρουαρίου 26, 2010 | Author: Eleni | Filed under: exploring, hiking, ikaria, photography, stories | Tags: adventure, aegean, Ancient Greece, Dionysos, Drakanon, Faros, Greece, guide, hiking trails, how they build, ikaria, ικαρία, μονοπάτια, photography, the unofficial guide to ikaria island, tower, TUGTII | 9 Σχόλια »The Unofficial Guide to Ikaria Island #6
ancient tower, originally uploaded by egotoagrimi.
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egotoagrimi says:

Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
Hello DT – there you are.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
I have wondered about this tower.
What I wonder is, is it the same stonework, from the same time as this wall on the hill above Pythagorion in Samos:
angeloska
says:
I am leaving you to play tower to tower fights with Simon. I will be back later. For now…
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This beautiful photo was seen in The Ikaria pool! Thanks for adding!
☺☺☺
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
egotoagrimi says:
The round is a bit later style. Harder to make (more slaves!) but it’s stronger and towers higher.

Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
You’re not going up higher there I hope!
It’s all very intriguing. I read here:
www.eco-ikaria.gr/html/hist_archeologicalsite .asp?id=1&am…
“Drakanon is an ancient city that is considered to be Dionysus birthplace, built in the 4th century B.C. It is near Fanari (Faros) location on the eastern side of the Island. Relics of the city are found on the homonymous mountain which is also mentioned in Homer’s hymns. The cape of the city is, according to Strabo, W shaped. There can be found remains of the ancient port,
The citadel is on the cape and on the southern side there is a defending tower. On the northern side of the citadel there is a round tower either of the 4th century B.C. or of the Hellenistic times. It has 3 floors and two arched gates. It was used for a system of telecommunication of that time.
The people of the island called it a lighthouse (faros) and this is what gave the area that particular name. To the west of the citadel there is the ancient quarry and a tomb of 5 meters diameter.”
I wonder how people know this?
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
The hymn could be this one
O Insewn God — born from Zeus’ thigh –
some folk say in Drakanon,
some in windy Ikaros,
others say in Naxos,
or by the deep-eddying river Alpheos,
pregnant Semele bore you to thunder-loving Zeus.
Others say you were born in Thebes, Lord,
but all of them lie:
the father of men and gods gave birth to you
far from people, hidden from white-armed Hera.(Hymn to Dionysos by Anonymous, trnsl. Diane Rayor)
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
egotoagrimi says:
omg, 2 many questions!
i’ll just answer the last:
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
egotoagrimi says:
p.s. thyme all over around that tower…

It was a delight to trek through
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
simonsterg
says:
Google translate : “It smells nice and you have the beginners trails here. Εγώ χώνομαι πιο μέσα, αλλά μην μου δίνετε σημασία. I snuggle more, but I do not pay attention.”
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
egotoagrimi says:
You mean, we are not letting you fall back. We are reducating you.
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )









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