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- The naiskos (pl.: naiskoi; Gr****: ναΐσκος, diminutive of ναός, "temple") is a small temple in classical order with columns or pillars and pediment. Often...
- dated ca. 160 AD, was discovered in 1940. Similar small shrines, called naiskoi, are found in Gr**** religion, but their use was strictly religious. Aediculae...
- in Vienna. Walter discovered the ****enistic theatre, as well as three naiskoi in the area. In 1972, excavations resumed under Wilhelm Alzinger, who led...
- small temples in antis and prostyle temples, as well as tiny shrines (naiskoi). The latter had been erected in important places, on market squares, near...
- similar motifs. The paintings often depicted Nike, chariots, battle scenes, naiskoi and winged female figures. The main find locations of such vessels are...
- Taranto. About eight out of 20 of the vases display funeral themes like naiskoi on the front or back, suggesting they were used for funerary decoration...
- made of white marble, and it is a typical example of the evolution of the naiskoi in the fourth century BC, as over time they became sunken into the relief...
- perspective views, especially of buildings such as "Palace of Hades" (naiskoi), develop. Since 360 BC, such structures are often depicted in scenes connected...
- a white band. On his larger vases, especially when depicting funerary naiskoi, he makes copious use of additional colours. His large vessels usually...
- perspective depictions of architecture, especially of "Underworld Palaces" (naiskoi) became common. From about 360 BC, a common motif was grave scenes showing...