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- Zeus (17267 bytes)
8: ...cal Zeus also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the [[ancient Near East]], such...
20: ...'Agoraios''', Zeus watched over business at the [[agora]], and punished dishonest traders.
23: ... an altar to Zeus made not of stone, but of ash - from the accumulated remains of many centuries' wort...
25: ...could be found at any number of [[Greek temple]]s from [[Asia Minor]] to [[Sicily]]. Certain modes of ...
48: ...]], where there is evidence of religious activity from the [[2nd millennium BC]] onward, centered arou... - Architectural history (13369 bytes)
3: ...entury]], architecture of the past was understood from a [[form|formal]] perspective, emphasizing the ...
7: ...es and seeks to liberate its history and practice from inappropriate Western doctrines.
9: ...anged approaches across time — the changing frameworks traced across the many editions of [[Sir ...
17: At the beginning, [[humanity]] was confronted with a world thoroughly alive with [[god]]s,...
31: ... Reconstructed Stoa (roofed colonnade) beside the Agora of Ancient [[Athens]]]][[image:Ancient.rome.forum... - Aspendos (1855 bytes)
2: ... success. Nearby stand the remains of a basilica, agora and one of the largest aqueducts in [[Anatolia]].
11: ...restling events. In addition to the theater the [[agora]], [[basilica]], [[nymphaeum]] and 15 km. of [[aq...
13: ...gh stage served to seemingly isolate the audience from the rest of the world. The very top section of ... - Antalya (20816 bytes)
7: ...mpos]], [[Adrasan]] and [[Kekova]] can be reached from the sea by Blue voyagers.
16: Records from the [[Hittite]] period (when the first recorded...
22: ...had entered the sovereignty of [[Lydia]]n Kingdom from 7th century BC. The reign of the kingdom of Lyd...
24: ...talya had reached beyond the city walls. Starting from 7th century, the Muslim Arabs had started to be...
31: ...y a wall and the gates of the walls are closed on Friday nights. The Greeks live in a different neighb... - Hermes (10248 bytes)
3: ...al, of the cunning of thieves, and the messenger from the gods to humans. A lucky find was a ''herma...
6: ...th the way in which the wind may transfer objects from one place to another, and with the transition t...
11: ...ke to refer to a syncretic god combining elements from Hermes and the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Thoth]].
13: ... Mercurius'' corresponds to English ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
26: ...n" herms, the standing stone or wooden pillar was frankly simply a phallus. The ''hermai'' were used ... - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
3: ...[[Roman architecture]] heavily copied Greek), and from late written sources such as [[Vitruvius]] ([[1...
7: ...rble came only from Mt Pentelus in [[Attica]] and from a few islands such as [[Paros]], and its transp...
16: ...rovided a space for sculptures, known as [[frieze|friezes]], which consisted of alternating [[metope (...
25: ...ich was use to house rows of shops in the [[agora|agoras]] (commercial centres) of Greek towns. A comple...
31: ...oric style was used in mainland Greece and spread from there to the Greek colonies in [[Italy]]. The I... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
2: ... mythology]]. The Mycenaean period takes its name from the archaeological site [[Mycenae]] in the nort...
10: ...ry equipment with the deceased. The nobility were frequently buried with gold masks, tiaras, armour, a...
18: ...aeologist [[Arne Furumark]] based on the material from the [[excavation]]s of [[Asine]]. He provided a...
41: The ''LHI pottery'' is known from the fill of the [[shaft graves]] of [[Lerna]] a...
45: ...es. Pure LHIIB assemblages are rare and originate from Tiryns, Asine and Korakou.
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