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Mount Pentelicus or
Pentelikon (Gr****: Πεντέλη, Πεντελικόν or Πεντελικό Όρος) is a
mountain in Attica, Greece,
situated northeast of
Athens and southwest...
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intended for the
pediments began to be
extracted from the
quarries of
Mount Pentelikon in 439–438 BC.;
sculpture work
starting the
following year. The accounts...
- she was sold to France, and in 1934 to
Greece and was
renamed Mount Pentelikon. In 1939, she was sold to
Germany and was
renamed Gloria. At the outbreak...
- "Material,
Pentelic Marble"; "RECENT
STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES OF THE
MOUNT PENTELIKON AND
PARIAN WHITE MARBLE QUARRIES: A CALL FOR
RIGOROUS GEOLOGIC FIELD WORK...
- the Acropolis. The
entire monument is made of
Pentelic marble, from Mt.
Pentelikon, 18.2 km
northeast of the arch.
Pentelic marble was used for the Parthenon...
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gravity dam. It is
unique worldwide because its
external cladding of
white pentelikon marble is the same
marble used in
construction of the
Parthenon and the...
- and the
whitest and
brightest of all (although not the finest), the
Pentelikon marble.
Their work was
preceded by
older sculptors from
Mesopotamia and...
- (Ἰκάριον), was a deme of
ancient Attica on the
northeastern slopes of
Mount Pentelikon. It
holds pride of
place due to its
prominence in Gr****
mythology as the...
- technique, the
statue group at
Lycosoura was
produced entirely in marble. Mt.
Pentelikon in
northeast of Athens, 180 km from the sanctuary.
There might be multiple...
- as it
might appear. For example,
Attic workshops were
close to
Mount Pentelikon, the
source of
their materials, but were
usually very far from
their client...