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interpretive geological details would have
                                                                                                     been known to the local people in charge
                                                                                                     of the site, but it would have been obvious
                                                                                                     that this soft flatland would have been per-
                                                                                                     fect for the athletic games envisioned.

                                                                                                       A bath complex lies just beyond the
                                                                                                     northeast corner of the hippodrome. This
                                                                                                     location is remote from the built structures
                                                                                                     of the lower level (see Figs. 2 and 5). Yet
                                                                                                     mapping reveals that its positioning is per-
                                                                                                     fectly suited to tapping a local water
                                                                                                     source. A sinkhole lies 120 m upslope
                                                                                                     from the baths, and a collapse sinkhole
                                                                                                     corridor connects the sinkhole to the back
                                                                                                     of the baths. Outcrops between the back of
                                                                                                     the bath and the sinkhole are marked by
                                                                                                     conspicuous solution fluting.

Figure 5. A draping of the author’s geologic map of Mount Lykaion onto the modern landscape of       DISCUSSION
Agios Elias. The archaeological elements are pictured stylistically, for only the excavated remains
of foundations and spilled building blocks can be seen today. The exact location of the pathway        On the tectonic scale, the geology, seis-
above the Agno fountain is speculative.                                                              mology, and geomorphology of Mount
                                                                                                     Lykaion combine to exert grandeur and
along the base of the upper plate of the      another illustration of the tight connection           power to the sanctuary. Its elevation is a
Lykaion thrust. Precipitation falling on      between archaeology and geology (see                   testimony to the residual crustal buoy-
the upper reaches of the Agios Elias          Figs. 2 and 5). The hippodrome of the                  ancy achieved through the presence of
klippe creates meteoric water that seeps      sanctuary measures ~250 m × 100 m, with                anomalously thick crust fashioned by tec-
into the underlying porous, permeable         its long dimension oriented 348° (Romano               tonic inversion and crustal shortening of
bedrock, including both the fractured,        and Voyatzis, 2015). The flat space it occu-           the Pindos basin. Its topographic relief is
karst-attacked limestone and the jointed      pies is starkly anomalous to the steep slopes          a product of the active normal faulting
sandstone. Upon encountering the clay         and cliffs of the overall sanctuary and                that is causing collapse of basins and
seal, the flow of this descending meteoric    environs! Mapping and analysis discerned               severe downcutting by drainages. Its
water is forced to shift laterally, “day-     that the flat space owes its existence, geo-           earthquake activity, active faulting, fis-
lighting” just meters above the trace of      logically, to a fortuitous intersection of             suring, and landsliding are derived from
the Lykaion thrust.                           structural geology and stratigraphy. The               contemporary crustal stretching. On the
                                              hippodrome resides along a broad, open,                scale of the Agios Elias klippe, there is an
  The stoa was placed immediately adja-       12°-plunging syncline whose hinge line is              intimate relationship between archaeol-
cent to the trace of the Lykaion thrust (see  oriented exactly parallel to the trend of the          ogy, structural geology, stratigraphy, and
Figs. 2 and 5). The long dimension of the     hippodrome. Moreover, the landscape sur-               geomorphology.
stoa (70 m) is not only oriented perfectly    face of the hippodrome coincides with the
parallel to the trace of the Lykaion thrust,  interface between the Thick White                        I introduced and framed this article with
but the back wall of the stoa physically      Limestone Beds Formation (below) and the               an emphasis on tectonic klippen, even
abuts against the fault. The limestone        Flysch Transition Beds Formation (above)               though the salient cult-suited geologic
blocks for the back wall of the stoa are set  (see Figs. 2 and 5). The strata of the rela-           resources of Agios Elias can be presented
against a scarp-like face that was exca-      tively thin-bedded and incompetent Flysch              without much reference to klippen (Davis,
vated through easily removed clayey-          Transition Beds Formation has been                     2009, 2014). But recognizing Agios Elias
gouge materials (sheared Chert Series         almost entirely eroded away at the hippo-              as a klippe, i.e., as an outlier, is fundamen-
Beds Formation) in the uppermost part of      drome site, thus creating a stripped struc-            tal to understanding the provenance of
the lower plate of the thrust fault. The      tural platform along and/or near the top of            the Sanctuary of Zeus. Provenance can be
limestone-block foundation of the stoa        the Thick White Limestone Beds                         defined as “the beginning of something’s
was placed just a few meters below the        Formation. The added touch was partial                 existence.”
trace of the Lykaion thrust, and built upon   infilling of the shallow synclinal basin by
a limestone bedrock foundation of the flat-   runoff-derived silt and clay alluvium                    Interpreting the beginning of the exis-
lying Flysch Transition Beds Formation,       eroded from the flanks of the Agios Elias              tence of the Late Bronze Age Zeus-cult
the uppermost unit of the lower plate of      klippe to the immediate south. The fine-               worship on Mount Lykaion is very chal-
the thrust.                                   grained alluvial blanket imparted softness             lenging, because so many factors and
                                              to the track, amenable for the horse racing            variables must be taken into consider-
  The hippodrome (for horse racing and        and running races. Of course none of these             ation. I simply wish to add another con-
chariot races) and stadium (located within                                                           sideration to that list. From a regional tec-
or just next to the hippodrome) constitute                                                           tonic perspective, I believe that Agios
                                                                                                     Elias likely attracted attention for ritual
                                                                                                     activity in honor of Zeus because it

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