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Greek Art and Archaeology
Lecture 11: Archaic
Architecture
Temple of Apollo, Thermum (Biers, 138)
Temple
of
Artemis,
Corfu,
~580
Temple
of Zeus,
Nemea,
~330
Cf Biers, 134)
Temple of Hera, Olympia,
~600 (Biers, 139, 141)
Temple of Artemis, Corfu, ~580; Temple
of Apollo, Corinth, ~560 (Biers, 156-59)
Temple of Aphaea, Aegina, ~500 (Biers, 159)
Section through the Temple
1: Inner Walls. 2: The roof. 3: Inner Columns. 4: Opistodomos or rear porch. 5: View of
the Cella. 6: Cult Statue of the Goddess Athena Aphaea. 7: The Pool of Olive Oil. 8:
akroterion. 9: Ramp from Altar to Temple. 10: Corner Columns. 10: Metope. 11: Epistyle.
12: Metope. 13: Triglyph. 14: The East Pediment Sculptures.
Temple and Sanctuary of Aphaea,
Aegina (Biers, 159)
Ionic Order, Proto-Aeolic
volute and capital,
Samian base, Asiatic
base (cf Biers, 135)
Naxian Sphinx, Delphi, ~580; Capital from
Smyrna, ~600
Temple of Hera III,
Samos, mid VI; Hera IV,
520s; Composite Plan
(Biers, 160)
Temple of Hera IV, Samos, 520s,
restored façade, capital,
column base (Samian)
Temple of
Artemis,
Ephesis,
~560-early V
(Biers, 160)
Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, ~525
(Biers, 163)
Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, ~525; Plan of the sanctuary of Apollo