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- Euthynteria is the ancient Gr**** term for the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from groundline. The superstructure of the...
- three zones: the crepidoma, the columns and the entablature. Stereobate, euthynteria and crepidoma form the substructure of the temple. The underground foundation...
- some sides of the building[citation needed]. The crepidoma rests on the euthynteria (Ancient Gr****: ἡ εὐθυντηρία) or foundation: 41 , which historically...
- Persians left Greece. The classical period dates from 480 to 323 BCE. Two euthynteria blocks of the archaic temple remain somewhat visible and in situ lying...
- superstructure resting on the column capitals Epistyle – see Architrave Euthynteria Finial Frieze Geison Gutta Hypocaust Hypostyle Hypotrachelium Imbrex...
- inscription on the left side of its crowning. On the right part of the euthynteria is written an inscription offering the promanteia to the Chians. The...
- canonical three-step form and in Pentelic marble, but the last course of the euthynteria below is in a contrasting blue Eleusian limestone. The orthostates of...
- without a foundation platform (the Crepidoma), directly on top of the euthynteria, likewise there is no stylobate for the columns. The facade was formed...
- the monument, though enough to permit a reconstruction: five blocks of euthynteria at the north end; traces of foundation, again at the north end; two small...
- block came from, counting down from Α (top/stylobate), to Δ (fourth step/euthynteria). The first letter listed where the block was located within the course...