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The theatre of Kourion was excavated by the University Museum Expedition of Pennsylvania between 1935 and 1950.
The theatre was initially constructed on a smaller scale in the late-second century BCE on the northern slope of the defile ascending from the Amathus Gate. This arrangement thus utilized the slope of the hill to partially support the weight of the seating in the cavea. This architectural arrangement is typical of Hellenistic theatres throughout the Eastern Mediterranean with a circular orchestra and a cavea exceeding 180 degrees.
The theatre was repaired in the late-first century BCE, likely following the earthquake of 15 BCE. The theatre's scene building was seemingly reconstructed in 64/65 CE by Quintus Iulius Cordus
The theatre was initially constructed on a smaller scale in the late-second century BCE on the northern slope of the defile ascending from the Amathus Gate. This arrangement thus utilized the slope of the hill to partially support the weight of the seating in the cavea. This architectural arrangement is typical of Hellenistic theatres throughout the Eastern Mediterranean with a circular orchestra and a cavea exceeding 180 degrees.
The theatre was repaired in the late-first century BCE, likely following the earthquake of 15 BCE. The theatre's scene building was seemingly reconstructed in 64/65 CE by Quintus Iulius Cordus
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Thank you for the interesting note, Annemarie
Bom dia Annemarie!
Thank you for the note.
It looks quite similar to the ones I have seen in Greece.
Have a nice evening.
Buona serata, Anto & Pier
ciao Annamaria, sono di corsa, ci rivediamo settimana prossima !
Un caro saluto
Fabio
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I had a similar one in Panoramio :)
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