Sanctuary of Hemithea at Kastabos
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Aug '10
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Tthis is an account of the excavation of a Greek sanctuary once known as the Carian Chersonese.
Originally published in 1966, this is an account of the excavation of a Greek sanctuary once known as the Carian Chersonese located in the south-west corner of the mainland of Asia Minor. The excavations shed fresh light on Greek architectural complexes.Originally published in 1966, this is an account of the excavation of a Greek sanctuary in the south-west corner of the mainland of Asia Minor opposite Rhodes - once known as the Carian Chersonese. The excavation took place in 1959–1960. This was the first Greek temple of any size to be uncovered in that part of Asia Minor, and the discovery of the site of Kastabos, whose existence was known from book V of Diodorus' world history, entailed the re-siting of several ancient towns in the region. The sanctuary itself, whose main buildings dated from c. 300 BC, was dedicated to the healing Goddess Hemithea. The excavations showed that, although it was an Ionic temple, the style of the great contemporary temples in Ionia (such as that at Ephesus) is modified and the design is somewhat similar, in plan and proportion, to that of the temple at Epidaurus.
ISBN: 9780521147521
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 12mm
Weight: 410g
226 pages