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In the 125 years of research, the legendary temple of Artemis was always the focus of the archaeological fieldwork, while the once densely built up sacred enclosure remained unexplored. Since 2009 the Austrian Archaeological Institute investigated for the first time a roman building southwest of the Temple, which was up to the present named 'Tribune' and whose function could be finally clarified. Due to close typological parallels as well as equipment and furnishing, the building can be identified as roman Odeion of the Early Empire.
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In the 125 years of research, the legendary temple of Artemis was always the focus of the archaeological fieldwork, while the once densely built up sacred enclosure remained unexplored. Since 2009 the Austrian Archaeological Institute investigated for the first time a roman building southwest of the Temple, which was up to the present named 'Tribune' and whose function could be finally clarified. Due to close typological parallels as well as equipment and furnishing, the building can be identified as roman Odeion of the Early Empire.
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In the 125 years of research, the legendary temple of Artemis was always the focus of the archaeological fieldwork, while the once densely built up sacred enclosure remained unexplored. Since 2009 the Austrian Archaeological Institute investigated for the first time a roman building southwest of the Temple, which was up to the present named 'Tribune' and whose function could be finally clarified. Due to close typological parallels as well as equipment and furnishing, the building can be identified as roman Odeion of the Early Empire.
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Artemis (Greek deity) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Cult. --- Culte --- Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Cult
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The publication on the so-called „Temple of Hadrian" on Curetes' Street in Ephesos is the first comprehensive publication of this important monument from the Roman Imperial period in Asia Minor. Based on new research on architecture, inscriptions, and decoration, a contextual interpretation allows us to understand the temple in the context of the cult for the city goddess Artemis and ritual processions through the Ephesian city center in her honor.Text see: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1150Tables see: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1151
Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- Ephesos --- Roman Architecture --- Asia Minor --- Temple of Hadrian --- Architctural Historv --- Römische Architektur --- Kleinasien --- Hadrianstempel --- Architekturgeschichte --- Cella
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Cults --- Diana (Roman deity) --- Apollo (Greek deity) --- Cult --- Cult --- Temple of Artemis (Ephesus). --- Ephesus (Extinct city). --- Claros Site (Turkey).
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Theaters --- Odeon (Ephesus) --- Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- Ephesus (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquities
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The English architect and archaeologist Edward Falkener (1814-96) spent a fortnight sketching the ancient ruins of Ephesus during his trip through Anatolia in the 1840s. In Part I of this 1862 publication, he tries to reconstruct the architectural features of Ephesian buildings, tracing the history of the city. Falkener's accomplished sketches and layouts display his artistic talent, which won him the grand medal of honour at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1855. Part II focuses on the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Falkener surveys ancient writings relating to the Greek temple, which still awaited rediscovery at that time. Although his speculations about the location of the temple were later proven wrong by John Turtle Wood, who correctly identified the site in 1869 (his 1877 account is also reissued in this series), Falkener's work added to the Victorian interest in ancient architecture.
Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- Ephesus (Extinct city) --- Efes (Extinct city) --- Efesos (Extinct city) --- Efsos Harabeleri (Extinct city) --- Ephesos (Extinct city) --- Ephesus (Ancient city) --- Turkey --- Antiquities
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Temple of Artemis (Ephesus : Extinct city) --- Ephesus (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Ephèse (Ville ancienne) --- Turquie --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Antiquities --- Constructions --- Antiquités --- Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- -Turkey --- Efes (Extinct city) --- Efesos (Extinct city) --- Efsos Harabeleri (Extinct city) --- Ephesos (Extinct city) --- Ephesus (Ancient city) --- Antiquities. --- Ephèse (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquités --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Ephesus (Extinct city) - Buildings, structures, etc --- Turkey - Antiquities
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