The Odyssey of Gamma 58
Mary Beard travels to Mycenae to meet the real people from the warrior society that inspired the legendary tales of 91¸£ÀûÉçr.
When the German archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann, pulled a shining mask from the bone- dry earth of Mycenae he is said to have telegraphed the King of Greece with the words, ‘I have gazed upon the face of Agamemnon’. The discoverer of Troy was convinced that he had found more proof that the stories of 91¸£ÀûÉçr were based on historical fact. Here was the grave of one of the legendary commanders of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.
Later analysis rubbished Schliemann’s romantic notions but the graves on this hillside high above the Aegean hold many more fascinating secrets and, in this episode, Mary asks what we can learn from the bones and elaborate grave goods of a Mycenaean woman that archaeologists have unromantically labelled, Gamma 58.
91¸£ÀûÉçr’s stories of war, adventure, family and homecoming never lose their appeal. Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey is released in cinemas this July and Ralph Fiennes played Odysseus in last year’s highly acclaimed The Return. Its director, Uberto Pasolini joins Mary and novelist and historian Emily Hauser in a search for the common ground between myth and history. Gamma 58 isn’t Helen of Troy or Odysseus’s Penelope but she has her own story to tell of male power and female agency.
Producer: Alasdair Cross
Researcher: Anna Charalambou
Expert Contributors: Pontus Skoglund, Eirini Skourtanioti and Rachel Phillips
Special thanks to the British School at Athens, the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and the Francis Crick Institute
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