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Standing Column and Fragments of Temple F at Selinunte, 2005
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Site: Selinus
Type: Temple
Summary: The earliest of the three temples in the east group, east of the city, situated between Temple E and Temple G.
Date: 550 B.C.
Period: Archaic
Plan: This was a hexastyle temple with 14 columns on the side with a pronaos, calla, adyton, but no opisthodomos.
History: At a certain time in the city's history, the Selinuntines built three temples on the hill to the east of the city and acropolis, beyond the river Cottone. The middle of the 6th century B.C. marked the start of this construction, since this is the date attributed to the oldest of the three, Temple F.
Dimensions: 61.83 x 25.33
Other Notes: This temple was most likely dedicated to Athena or Dionysios.
Text from Perseus: www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/architindex?lookup=Selinus,...
Type: Temple
Summary: The earliest of the three temples in the east group, east of the city, situated between Temple E and Temple G.
Date: 550 B.C.
Period: Archaic
Plan: This was a hexastyle temple with 14 columns on the side with a pronaos, calla, adyton, but no opisthodomos.
History: At a certain time in the city's history, the Selinuntines built three temples on the hill to the east of the city and acropolis, beyond the river Cottone. The middle of the 6th century B.C. marked the start of this construction, since this is the date attributed to the oldest of the three, Temple F.
Dimensions: 61.83 x 25.33
Other Notes: This temple was most likely dedicated to Athena or Dionysios.
Text from Perseus: www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/architindex?lookup=Selinus,...
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