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- reconstruction between 1969 and 1975, using the anastylosis method.[citation needed] A primitive anastylosis was carried out in 1836 at the Acropolis in Athens...
- 583 "Anastylosis at Machaerus", Biblical Archaeology Review, Jan/Feb. 2015, Vol. 41, No. 1, p61. Josephus, The Wars of the Jews 7.6.2 Anastylosis at Machaerus...
- Work has since begun on restoring the Buddhas using the process of anastylosis, where original elements are combined with modern material. The restoration...
- and opisthodomos. The base has four steps. Current remains (including anastylosis from the 18th century onwards) consist of the front colonnade with parts...
- its stonework still survives and there are plans to rebuild it using anastylosis. The Monumental Arch was built sometime during the reign of Emperor Septimius...
- rebuilt using its original stones, a technique known as anastylosis. Wilkinson noted that anastylosis "proved relatively straight-forward" as "so much of...
- conservation of the temple, restoring it in accordance with the technique of anastylosis. Since 1995 the ****anese Government team for the Sa****uarding of Angkor...
- unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed...
- along with the ETH Zurich—have committed to rebuilding, perhaps by anastylosis, the two larger Buddhas. The local residents of Bamyan have also expressed...
- 1943) was a Gr**** architect. He is best known for his controversial anastylosis (restoration) of monuments on the Acropolis of Athens between 1894 and...