The Society for Social Action and Culture Coino_Topia in the context of the promotion of Culture and the highlighting of historical research invites you to the event “NEW PONTOPORI. Building the Myth of the Odyssey” on Sunday, December 8, at 7 pm in the multipurpose hall of the organization Karaiskakis 153, ground floor, between Patreos and Gerokostopoulos.
Under the sounds of the ancient guitar we will take an exciting journey through time that will reveal the historical reality behind the myths of the Odyssey. Why and where did the Mycenaeans travel, with what ships and how sophisticated was their naval art? What were the relations between Mycenaeans, Egyptians, Phoenicians and Cypriots and how did they co-shape the cosmopolitan way of life of the time? Besides goods what ideas did the ships carry? How did these sea voyages contribute to the creation of Civilization? What elements do the passage of Odysseus’ “plan” and the travel narratives on the seas of the Odyssey reveal to us?
A unique experience for those who wish to learn the historical dimensions of the Homeric voyages and connect the Homeric myths with History and modern research and know-how.
It includes a speech by Dimitra Kamarinou, archaeologist, Ph.D. University of Patras, presentation of the 2nd edition of the book “NIES PONTOPORII: Homeric ships, dinoi ploes and Nautical Archaeology” (with a Foreword by Professor E.M.P. Th. Tassios and Professor S. Iakovidis, Director of Mycenae excavations), ed. Field, as well as presentation of the experimental reconstruction of a Mycenaean twenty-six in 1:1 scale.
Excerpts from the short story “The Sealstone of Nefertiti” will be narrated by Ms. Sophia Moroni, philologist, with the accompaniment of ancient Greek guitar and lyre by the manufacturer and musician Mr. Dimitris Nossi.
As part of the event, there will be a presentation of ancient Greek stringed musical instruments and an exhibition on the interpretation of Odysseus’ “plan” and the evidence of the exchange of ideas in the Mediterranean during the Mycenaean Era.
For your participation in the event, it is necessary to reserve a place at the association’s secretariat at 2610.622250 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11-2pm and Thursday, Friday 7-9pm) and at 2610.277171 at other times, as well as at [email protected]. Priority order will apply to the declarations.
The study, the result of 25 years of research on the Homeric epics and Experimental Archeology that has been awarded by the Academy of Athens, offers a deep look into the roots of our Maritime History, but also of the formation of our culture.
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How did the Mycenaeans’ voyages contribute to the development of the Bronze Age world?
## Unveiling the Myth: A Journey with the Mycenaeans
**Interviewer:** Welcome! We’re so excited to talk about the upcoming event, “NEW PONTOPORI. Building the Myth of the Odyssey,” hosted by the Society for Social Action and Culture Coino_Topia. This event promises a fascinating exploration of the historical reality behind Homer’s epic.
**Guest:** Absolutely! We aim to delve into the world of the Mycenaeans, the Bronze Age civilization that figures prominently in the Odyssey. We’ll explore their voyages, their ships, and their interactions with other ancient cultures like the Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Cypriots.
**Interviewer:** This sounds captivating. The Odyssey itself is filled with adventure and mythical creatures. How much of it is grounded in actual history, and how much is pure fantasy?
**Guest:** That’s a question that has intrigued scholars for centuries! While the Odyssey is a work of literature, it does contain elements that reflect the real lives and travels of the Mycenaeans. [[1](https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-greece/mycenae)]tells us that they were highly skilled seafarers with a powerful navy. Their influence extended far and wide, reaching Egypt, the Levant, and even Cyprus.
**Interviewer: ** So, these voyages weren’t just about trade, were they?
**Guest:** Certainly not. The Mycenaeans carried ideas, beliefs, and technologies as they travelled. We’ll explore how these exchanges shaped the cosmopolitan world of the Bronze Age and contributed to the development of civilization as we know it.
**Interviewer:** The event description mentions “the sounds of the ancient guitar.”
**Guest:** Yes, we want to create an immersive experience for our audience. The music will transport us back in time, helping us imagine the sights and sounds of the Mycenaean world.
**Interviewer:** This event sounds like a must-attend for anyone interested in history, mythology, or even just a captivating night out! Thank you for giving us a taste of what’s to come.