Ancient Keryneia of Aigialeia: Topography and Architecture in the Sanctuary of Profitis Elias, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Athenische Abteilung 126 (2011) 137-174

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Unit:
Department of History and Archaeology
Title:
Ancient Keryneia of Aigialeia: Topography and Architecture in the Sanctuary of Profitis Elias, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Athenische Abteilung 126 (2011) 137-174
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
Systematic excavations on the peak Profitis Ilias at Mamousia in Achaia have exposed the remains of a sanctuary that may have belonged to the territory of ancient Keryneia. The Archaic peripteros dominated the peak. This temple, which dates between 500 and 490 B.C., was built of sandstone with simas, acroteria and pediment sculptures of insular marble. The shape of the crepis and comparanda suggest a pteron with 14 columns on its flanks. It is striking that the cella is unusually narrow, as is also the case with the contemporary temple of Athena in Alipheira. The remains of an altar and a small oikos are located east of the Archaic peripteral temple. The Archaic sanctuary was, in all likelihood, destroyed by the earthquake of 373 B.C. Excavations west of the large Archaic temple uncovered the remains of a smaller temple with two columns in antis and a square cella, which can be dated to the middle of the 4th century B.C.
Publication year:
2011
Authors:
CHRYSANTHOS KANELLOPOULOS
EROFILI KOLIA
Journal:
Mitteilungen
Publisher:
Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (DAI)
Volume:
126
Number:
1
Pages:
137-174
Keywords:
ACHAIA, DORIC TEMPLE
Main subject category:
Archaeology
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