series: Kleonai

Kleonai is an ancient city on the Peloponnese, south of Corinth. The city was founder and host of the pan-hellenic games of Nemea unil the time when Argos took them over. In the series the results of the archaeological research on the hitherto largely unknown city are presented.

Das Herakles-Heiligtum von Kleonai

Architektur und Kult im Kontext

21 x 29.7 cm, 252 p., 62 Tafeln, 1 Beilage, hardback
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Kleonai’s sanctuary of Herakles is located approximately 500 metres southwest of the ancient city. It consists of a tetrastyle and prostyle doric temple and an opposing peribolos. Both date back to the 2nd century BC. The reconstruction of the temple, …