The Integration of Rural Cults in Athens Between Archaism and Classicism
Abstract
In the Pisistrataean period, Athens underwent a profound cultural transformation that affected the religious world, as the tyrants sought to integrate the features of rural culture into the polis. Thus rural cults are transformed to meet the needs of the new urban life. In this way, the development of theatre as a phenomenon integrating the countryside into the city was encouraged.
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