The Development of Ancient Greek Temples

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Ronald W

 

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June 3, 2014

 

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These communal temples differed from the Mycenaean palaces, most likely because of influence from the Near East (Spawforth). As Greece grew in prosperity, temples became bigger and more elaborate. The Ancient Greeks considered everything to be full of gods, and wherever they sensed an active deity, they dedicated the site to him and his adoration (Berve)...
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However, they were dedicated mainly to the Olympic gods. Greek temples were essentially simple buildings comprised of a central structure surrounded by a colonnade. The plan of the interior changes, but the typical plan consists of a pronaos, cella, and opisthodomos. The plan at right is a common plan of a Greek temple...
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