Abstract
Maria Cruz Cardete del Olmo, The ideological construction of the Agrigentine past: Theron and the bones of Minos, DHA 34/1, 1008, 9-16. Abstract: In Agrigentum, borders function as areas of constant interaction : separating the Greeks from the indigenous populations and the Greeks from the other Greeks, they concur to set relations between them. Their significance legitimates the instrumentalization of beliefs as ideological justification of the territorial occupation. The mythical construction of the Agrigentum's past elaborated by Theron by means of the return of Minos' bones is taken as an example.
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