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Published onApr 22, 2021
Illustrations
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Unless otherwise noted, illustrations are by C. A. Doxiadis.


1

Athens, Acropolis. View from point A, 1968. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Athens, Acropolis III, after 450 B.C. Perspective from point A.

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Athens, Acropolis I, circa 530 B.C. Plan.

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Athens, Acropolis II, circa 480 B.C. Plan.

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Athens, Acropolis III, after 450 B.C. Plan.

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Athens, Acropolis II and III. Plan (W. B. Dinsmoor, The Architecture of Ancient Greece, London: Batsford, 1950, fig. 74.)

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Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. View from point C, 1968. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Plan of temple.

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Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Elevation of temple and terrace. (Fernand Courby, La Terrasse du temple, pt. 1, Fouilles de Delphes, vol. 2, Paris: De Boccard, 1927, fig. 157.)

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Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. View from point B, 1968. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Monument to Eumenes II. (Fernand Courby, La Terrasse du temple, pt. 1, Fouilles de Delphes, vol. 2, Paris: De Boccard, 1927, fig. 221.)

12

Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Monument to Aemilius Paullus. (Heinz Kähler, Der Fries vom Reiterdenkmal des Aemilius Paullus in Delphi, Berlin: Mann, 1965.)

13

Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Restoration. (Albert Tournaire, Relevés et restaurations, pt. 1, Fouilles de Delphes, vol. 2, Paris: Fontemoing, 1902, pl. 6.)

14

Delphi, Terrace of Apollo. Sketch showing view from the southwest in ancient times.

15

Delphi. General plan of sacred precinct. (H. Pomtow, “Delphoi: Die Topographie,” in A. F. von Pauly, ed., Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, suppl. 4, Stuttgart: Metzler, 1924, p. 1199.)

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Delphi. General plan of sacred precinct. (Pierre de la Coste-Messelière, Delphes, Paris: Editions du Chêne, 1943.

17

Aegina, Sacred Precinct of Aphaia. View from point A, 1968. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

18

Aegina, Sacred Precinct of Aphaia. View (drawn in 1901). (Adolph Furtwängler, Aegina: das Heiligtum der Aphaia, Munich: Franz, 1906, pl. 2.)

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Aegina, Sacred Precinct of Aphaia, early fifth century B.C. Plan.

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Aegina, Sacred Precinct of Aphaia. Plan, showing four different periods. (Adolf Furtwängler, Aegina: das Heiligtum der Aphaia, Munich: Franz, 1906, suppl. 5.)

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Aegina, Sacred Precinct of Aphaia. Plan of the great altar. (Adolf Furtwängler, Aegina: das Heiligtum der Aphaia, Munich: Franz, 1906, fig. 22.)

22

Miletus, Delphineion. View from the west, circa 1914. (Georg Kawerau and Albert Rehm, Das Delphinion in Milet, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 3, Berlin: Reimer, 1914, pl. 6.)

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Miletus, Delphineion I, fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Plan.

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Miletus, Delphineion II, third and second centuries B.C. Plan.

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Miletus, Delphineion II. Plan of detail.

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Miletus, Delphineion III, first century B.C. and first century A.D. Plan.

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Miletus, Delphineion IV, after first century A.D. Plan.

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Miletus, Delphineion III. Reconstruction. (Georg Kawerau and Albert Rehm, Das Delphinion in Milet, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Augsgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 3, Berlin: Reimer, 1914, pl. 4.)

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Miletus, Delphineion. Composite plan. (Georg Kawerau and Albert Rehm, Das Delphinion in Milet, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 3, Berlin: Reimer, 1914, pl. 7)

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Miletus, Agora III. Perspective. (Armin von Gerkan, Der Nordmarkt und der Hafen an der Löwenbucht, Berlin, Staattiche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 6, Berlin: Reimer, 1922, pl. 27.)

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Miletus, Agora I, fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Plan.

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Miletus, Agora II, second century B.C. Plan.

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Miletus. General plan. (Armin von Gerkan, Griechische Städtanlagen, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1924, fig. 6.)

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Miletus. Plan of city center. (Armin von Gerkan, Der Nordmarkt und der Hafen an der Löwenbucht, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 6, Berlin: Reimer, 1922, fig.1.)

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Miletus, Agora III, first century B.C. and first century A.D. Plan.

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Miletus, Agora IV, second century A.D. Plan.

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Miletus, Agora IV. Perspective. (Armin von Gerkan, Der Nordmarkt und der Hagen an der Löwenbucht, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Milet: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen Seit dem Jahre 1899, ed. Theodor Wiegand, vol. 1, pt. 6, Berlin: Reimer, 1922, pl. 28.)

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Olympia, Altis. View from point A, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Olympia, Altis, Hellenistic period. Plan.

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Olympia, Altis. Perspective from point A.

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Olympia, Altis. General plan of the Altis and its environment. (Ernst Curtius and Friedrich Adler, eds., Olympia: die Ergebnisse der von dem deutschen Reich veranstalteten Ausgrabung, Berlin: Asher, 1897, map 2.

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Olympia, Altis. View from a point east of the treasuries, looking south, 1968. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Olympia, Altis. Hellenistic period. Plan.

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Olympia, Altis, Hellenistic period. Plan. (Essen, Ausstellung, 1960. Olympia in der Antike, Essen, 1960.)

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Olympia, Altis. View from point B, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Olympia, Altis. Perspective from point B.

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Olympia, Altis. View from point C, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Olympia, Altis. Perspective from point C.

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Olympia, Altis, Roman period. Plan.

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Olympia, Altis. Model. (By Hans Schleif, in Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Alt-Olympia, Berlin: Mittler, 1935, vol. 2, pl. 1.)

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Poseidon. View from point A, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Poseidon. Plan.

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Poseidon. General plan. (Valerios Staïs, Tó Σoύvιov καί oί vαoί Πoσειδῶvos καί ‘Aϑηvᾶs, Athens: Library of the Archaeological Service, 1920, end paper.)

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Poseidon. View of temple. (William H. Plommer, “Three Attic Temples,” pt. 2, “The Temple of Poseidon,” Annual of the British School at Athens 45, 1950, pl. 8.)

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Pergamon, Agora. View from point A to the west, 1936.

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Pergamon, Agora. Plan.

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Pergamon. General plan. (Alexander Conze et al., Stadt und Landschaft, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 1, Berlin: Reimer, 1913, pl. 1.)

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Pergamon, Agora. Sections. (Jakob Schrammen, Dergrosse Altar; der obere Markt, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 3, pt. 1, Berlin: Reimer, 1906, pl. 25.)

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Pergamon, Agora. General plan. (Jakob Schrammen, Der grosse Altar; der obere Markt, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 3, pt. 1, Berlin: Reimer, 1906, pl. 32.)

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Pergamon, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Perspective from point A.

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Pergamon, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Plan.

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Pergamon, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Plan. (Richard Bohn, Das Heiligtum der Athena Polias Nikephoros, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 2, Berlin: Spemann, 1885, pl. 40.)

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Pergamon, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Reconstruction, seen from the south. (Richard Bohn, Das Heiligtum der Athena Polias Nikephoros, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 2, Berlin: Spemann, 1885, pl. 41.)

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Pergamon, Altar of Zeus. Plan.

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Pergamon, Altar of Zeus and Agora. Plan. (Jakob Schrammen, Der Grosse Altar; der obere Markt, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 3, pt. 1, Berlin: Reimer, 1906, pl. 1.)

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Pergamon, Altar of Zeus. Reconstruction. (Jakob Schrammen, Der grosse Altar; der obere Markt, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Die Altertümer von Pergamon, vol. 3, pt. 1. Berlin: Reimer, 1906, pl. 19.)

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Samos, Heraion. View from point A, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Samos, Heraion I, Geometric period. Plan.

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Samos, Heraion II, Rhoikos period. Reconstruction. (Hans Walter, Das griechische Heiligtum: Heraion von Samos, Munich: Piper, 1965, fig. 58.)

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Samos, Heraion II, Rhoikos period. Plan.

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Samos, Heraion III, Classical period. Plan.

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Samos, Heraion III, Classical period. Plan. (Hans Walter, Das griechische Heiligtum: Heraion von Samos, Munich: Piper, 1965, fig. 77.)

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Samos, Heraion. Reconstruction of the great altar. (Hans Walter, Das griechische Heiligtum: Heraion von Samos, Munich: Piper, 1965, fig. 59.)

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Samos, Heraion IV, Roman period. Plan.

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Samos, Heraion. General plan showing four different periods. (Hans Walter, Das griechische Heiligtum: Heraion von Samos, Munich: Piper, 1965, fig. 86.)

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Cos, Asclepeion. View from point F, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Cos, Asclepion. Plan.

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Cos, Asclepeion. General plan. (Rudolf Herzog, ed., Kos: Ergebnisse der deutschen Ausgrabungen und Forschungen, Berlin: Keller, 1932, vol. I, suppl.)

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Cos, Asclepeion. Perspective of upper terrace from entrance A. (Rudolf Herzog, ed., Kos: Ergebnisse der deutschen Ausgrabungen und Forschungen, Berlin: Keller, 1932, vol. I, pl. 6.)

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Cos, Asclepeion, Hellenistic period. Perspective from southwest. (Rudolf Herzog, ed., Kos: Ergebnisse der deutschen Ausgrabungen und Forschungen, Berlin: Keller, 1932, vol. I, pl. 40.)

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Cos, Asclepeion. View of the site in relation to the sea, circa 1930. Rudolf Herzog, ed., Kos: Ergebnisse der deutschen Ausgrabungen und Forschungen, Berlin: Keller, 1932, vol. I, pl. 41.)

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Cos, Asclepeion. View from upper terrace III looking north, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Cos, Asclepeion. View from point I, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Priene. General view from the west, circa 1898. (Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader, Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in den Jahren 1895–98, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, pl. 5.)

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Priene, Agora. Plan.

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Priene, Temple of Athena. Perspective, from the agora.

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Priene, General plan. (Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader, Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in den Jahren 1895–98, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, map 1.)

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Priene, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Plan. (Martin Schede, Die Ruinen von Priene, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1934, fig. 27.)

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Priene, Agora. Section, from north to south. (Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader, Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in den Jahren 1895–98, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, fig. 180.)

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Priene, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Perspective of southwest corner of the temple, from the agora. (Martin Schede, Die Ruinen von Priene, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1934, fig. 62.)

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Priene. Model. (Martin Schede, Die Ruinen von Priene, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1934, fig. 12.)

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Priene. View of the site from the north, circa 1898. (Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader, Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in den Jahren 1895–98, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, pl. 8.)

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Priene, Agora. View from the east, circa 1898. (Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader, Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in den Jahren 1895–98, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, fig. 186.)

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Priene, Sacred Precinct of Zeus. Plan.

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Magnesia, Sacred Precinct of Artemis. View of site, 1936.

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Magnesia, Sacred Precinct of Artemis. Plan.

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Magnesia, Agora and Sacred Precinct of Artemis. Plan.

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Magnesia. Sketch plan of the city. (Carl Humann, Magnesia am Maeander: Bericht über die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen der Jahre 1891–1893, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, fig. 1.)

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Magnesia, Sacred Precinct of Artemis. Elevations. (Carl Humann, Magnesia am Maeander: Bericht über die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen der Jahre 1891–1893, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, figs. 109–110.)

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Magnesia, Sacred Precinct of Artemis. Perspective of altar and temple of Artemis. (Carl Humann, Magnesia am Maeander: Bericht über die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen der Jahre 1891–1893, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, frontispiece.)

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Magnesia, Agora. Perspective of temple of Zeus. (Carl Humann, Magnesia am Maeander: Bericht über die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen der Jahre 1891–1893, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, fig. 173.)

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Magnesia, Agora. Plan.

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Magnesia, Agora. Perspective from point A.

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Magnesia, Agora. Perspective from point B.

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Magnesia, Agora. Elevations. (Carl Humann, Magnesia am Maeander: Bericht-über die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen der Jahre 1891–1893, Berlin: Reimer, 1904, figs. 111–112.)

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Magnesia, Agora. Perspective from point C.

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Palmyra, Corinthian Temple. Plan.

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Palmyra. Plan of east part of the city. (Theodor Wiegand, ed., Palmyra: Ergebnisse der Expeditionen von 1902 und 1917, Berlin: Keller, 1932, pl. 11.)

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Palmyra. Sketch plan of the city. (Theodor Wiegand, ed., Palmyra: Ergebnisse der Expeditionen von 1902 und 1917, Berlin: Keller, 1932, pl. 1.)

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Palmyra. View of east end of main street showing ruins of Corinthian temple in foreground, circa 1917. (Theodor Wiegand, ed., Palmyra: Ergebnisse der Expeditionen von 1902 und 1917, Berlin: Keller, 1932, pl. 12.)

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Palmyra. View showing arch and colonnade north of Corinthian temple, circa 1917. (Theodor Wiegand, ed., Palmyra: Ergebnisse der Expeditionen von 1902 und 1917, Berlin: Keller, 1932, pl. 17.)

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Selinus, Sacred Precinct of Demeter Malophoros. Reconstruction from the east. (Jean Hulot and Gustave Fougères, Sélinonte: la ville, l’acropole et les temples, Paris: Librairie générale de l’architecture et des arts décoratifs, 1910, p. 268.)

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Selinus, Sacred Precinct of Demeter Malophoros. Plan.

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Selinus, Sacred Precinct of Demeter Malophoros. Plan. (Robert Koldewey and Otto Puchstein, Die griechischen Tempel in Unteritalien und Sizilien, Berlin: Asher, 1899, pl. 11.)

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Selinus. General plan of the city. (Jean Hulot and Gustave Fougères, Sélinonte: la ville, l’acropole et les temples, Paris: Librairie générale de l’architecture et des arts décoratifs, 1910, frontispiece.)

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Selinus, Sacred Precinct of Demeter Malophoros. Plan. (Jean Hulot and Gustave Fougères, Sélinonte: la ville, l’acropole et les temples, Paris: Librairie générale de l’architecture et des arts décoratifs, 1910, p. 264.)

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Athena. View from point A, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Plan.

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Sounion, Sacred Precinct of Athena. Plan. (Valerios Staïs, Tó Σoύvιov καί oί vαoί Πoσειδῶvos καί ‘Aϑηvᾶs, Athens): Library of the Archaeological Society, 1920, pl. B1.)

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Sounion. View of Temple of Poseidon from the Precinct of Athena, 1969. (Photo: A. Drymiotis.)

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Priene, Sacred Precinct of Demeter. Plan.

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Priene, Sacred Precinct of the Egyptian Gods. Plan.

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Pompeii, Sacred Precinct of Isis. Plan.

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