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Studies 51.2 pp. 179–183.
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Aphaea.
Pedimental Sculpture Temple of
Aphaia Photographs (****enic
Ministry of...
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mountain nymph, but she was
often conflated or
syncretized with
Artemis and
Aphaea, the "invisible"
patroness of Aegina. She is also
known as
Dictynna or as...
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Temple of
Aphaia (Gr****: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea is an
Ancient Gr****
temple located within a
sanctuary complex dedicated to the
goddess Aphaia on the...
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separately and
slide into
slots in the
triglyph blocks as at the
Temple of
Aphaea.
Sometimes the
metopes and
friezes were cut from
different stone, so as...
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older examples, as in the
temple of
Neptune at
Paestum and the
temple of
Aphaea at Aegina;
there being only one
groove in the Parthenon, the
Theseum and...
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Saronic Gulf
between Attica and the Peloponnesos. The
archaic Temple of
Aphaea, the "Invisible Goddess", on the
island was
later subsumed by the cult of...
- (c. 500 BCE) and the
second Temple of Hera (460–440 BCE) The
Temple of
Aphaea at
Aegina c. 495 BCE Temple E at
Selinus (465–450 BCE)
dedicated to Hera...
- socialization, even
beyond mainland Greece.
Athena was
frequently equated with
Aphaea, a
local goddess of the
island of Aegina,
originally from
Crete and also...
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architectural sculpture come from
Paestum in Italy, Corfu,
Delphi and the
Temple of
Aphaea in
Aegina (much now in Munich). Most Gr****
sculpture originally included...
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heroic nudes, as
exemplified by the
pedimental sculptures of the
Temple of
Aphaea at Aegina. The
message conve**** by the sculpture, as H. W.
Janson comments...