Temple of Zeus, Priene, Turkey


  • Date
    9/15/1994 (creation)
Date
300 BCE ca.
Description
"The city of Priene lies on the southern slopes of Mt. Mykale overlooking the Maeander river. The city largely excavated by the Germans in the late 19th century is planned on a strict grid, defying the steeply sloping topography of the site and imposing a rational human order on the landscape. Its well-preserved remains, with its temple of Athena, well-planned agora, theater, stadium, gymnasium, fortification walls and many excavated houses, form one of the best examples of a small Greek polis". -- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/siteindex?lookup=Priene The Temple of Zeus is a small, tetrastyle prostyle temple with a closed cella and without opisthodomos. It is in a small temenos (the Sanctuary of Zeus) and is oriented to the east. It is east of the agora. The Archivision Collection of Ancient Sites was funded by the Jack Martin Balcer Library Endowment. Keywords: Turkey, Aydin Ili, Turunçlar, Turunclar, urban, hillside, Mediterranean, Greek (ancient), Hellenistic, fortified city, ancient town, city planning, stone, marble, bearing masonry, ceremonial and/or religious structures. Photographed by Scott Gilchrist, Archivision.
Style/Period
Greek
Material
stone and/or rock