The cultural chronology of Ancient Greece begins with the Geometric Period. However, most of the Geometric Period is in the Dark Period that started from the 12th century BC. How the Dark Period was a productive process for the basic structure of "Ancient Greece" has been observable and evaluated since the 8th century BC. 8-7 Centuries BC It is clear that the dominant element of discursive production, which could be written down in the centuries, is mythos (Homeros and Hesiodos). Mythos are another production in darkness and I think this parametric dimension of cultural chronology can be called "Narrative Period". The Narrative Period is a narrative, discursive and transferential production range that creates another dimension and space in the matrix. The archaeology of such a cultural period has to be an archaeology focused on discourse and indicators. The archaeology of the Narrative Period is discourse archaeology. Discourse is the mythos itself as a building block. One of the most important examples of this situation is the Calydon Wild Boar Hunt mythos, which was deconstructed in the article.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Narrative Period, Mythos, Discourse, Religion, Kalydon Boar Hunting, Structuralism
DOI Number: 10.9737/hist.2021.1005
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