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Athena (Greek deity) --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Poetry --- Poésie --- -Poetry --- Poetry. --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Poésie --- Athena (Greek deity) - Poetry
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Athena (Greek deity) --- Kālī (Hindu deity) --- Goddesses --- Religions --- Goddesses. --- Religions. --- Athena --- Kālī --- Mythologie comparée --- Athéna (divinité grecque)
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Athena (Greek deity) --- Sculpture, Classical --- Sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Sculpture antique --- Sculpture gréco-romaine --- Art --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Sculpture gréco-romaine --- Athena
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Athena (Greek deity) --- Goddesses, Greek --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Déesses grecques --- Athena (Greek deity). --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Déesses grecques --- Athéna (Divinité grecque)
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Rites and ceremonies --- Athena (Greek deity) --- Cult --- Timachidas, --- Temple of Athena (Lindhos, Greece) --- Rites and ceremonies - Greece --- Lindos (ville ancienne) --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Athéna (divinité grecque)
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Shrines --- Poseidon (Greek deity) --- Athena (Greek deity) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Sanctuaires --- Poséidon (Divinité grecque) --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Cult --- Culte --- Temple of Poseidon (Soúnio Cape, Greece) --- Soúnio Cape (Greece) --- Sounion, Cap (Grèce) --- Religious life and customs --- Antiquities --- Vie religieuse --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Poséidon (Divinité grecque) --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Temple of Poseidon (Soúnio Cape, Greece) --- Soúnio Cape (Greece) --- Sounion, Cap (Grèce) --- Antiquités --- Poseidon --- Athena --- Religious life and customs. --- Antiquities.
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Sculpture, Hellenistic --- Sculpture --- Athena (Greek deity) --- Sculpture hellénistique --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Art. --- Art --- Temple of Athena (Priene) --- Priene (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Priène (Ville ancienne) --- Turquie --- Antiquities. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquités --- Constructions --- -Sculpture --- -Sculpture, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic sculpture --- Sculpture, Greek --- Stonework, Decorative --- Bas-relief --- Statues --- -Turkey --- Samsun Kale (Turkey) --- Samsun Kalesi (Turkey) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Antiquities --- -Art --- Sculpture hellénistique --- Athéna (Divinité grecque) --- Priène (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquités --- Hellenistic sculpture --- Athena --- Sculpture, Primitive
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Using an inscription from the 1st century BC as the starting point, this text studies the ancient Greeks' perception of their past. Drawing on anthropological theory and archaeological and literary evidence, it explores how ancient Greeks reconstructed their past and utilised it in their present.
Athena (Greek deity) --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Lindhos (Greece) --- Lindos (Grèce) --- Timachidas, --- Temple of Athena (Lindhos, Greece) --- Temple of Athena (Lindhos, Greece). --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Lindos (Grèce) --- Historiography --- Inscriptions --- Mythology, Greek --- Greek mythology --- Epigraphs (Inscriptions) --- Epigraphy --- Inscription --- Paleography --- Epigraphists --- History --- Greece --- Lindos (Greece) --- Lindhos, Greece --- History. --- Antiquities. --- Mythology, Greek. --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Inscriptions grecques --- Mythologie grecque --- Historiographie --- Grèce --- Histoire --- Mythology [Greek ] --- Antiquities --- Archaeology --- History & Archaeology --- Regions & Countries - Europe
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The Temple of Athena at Sounion is one of the more unusual examples of Greek architecture. It was constructed with colonnades on only two - but adjacent - sides, and in the Ionic order characteristic of the Aegean Islands even though it was built in Attica. When the temple was excavated at the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries, little was found on site. Instead, subsequent excavations in the Athenian Agora recovered many of the missing building members, which had been reused in a Roman-period temple. A new study of the temple, including the material from Athens, was initiated by H.A. Thompson and W.B. Dinsmoor Jr. but was never completed. The current book builds on their work to provide for the first time a comprehensive view of the temple and its sanctuary.
Temples --- Sanctuary of Athena Sounias (Greece) --- Soúnio Cape (Greece) --- Sounion, Cap (Grèce) --- Antiquities. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquités --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Greek --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture grecque --- Sanctuary of Athena Sounias (Greece). --- Ákra Soúnion (Greece) --- Athéna (divinité grecque) --- Athéna --- Ákra Soúnio (Greece) --- Ákra Soúnion (Greece) --- Cape Colonna (Attikē, Greece) --- Cape Kolones (Greece : Soúnio Cape) --- Colonna Cape (Greece) --- Kávo Kolónes (Greece : Soúnio Cape) --- Kolónes Cape (Greece : Soúnio Cape) --- Soúnion Cape (Greece) --- Sunium (Greece) --- Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Religious architecture
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