- In
ancient Gr**** and
Roman architecture, a
peribolos was a
court enclosed by a wall,
especially one
surrounding a
sacred area such as a temple, shrine...
- Genus:
Gibberula Species: G. oryza
Binomial name
Gibberula oryza (Lamarck, 1822)
Synonyms Peribolus stipon Jousseaume, 1875
Volvaria oryza Lamarck, 1822...
- in
diameter and 53 feet (16 m) in height. The
structure is
unroofed (
peribolus), in the
style of some Gr****
temples in
which the
center (Hypaethros)...
-
apparently those of a
single building,
which are
probably remains of the
peribolus of the temple. Both the town and the
temple were
plundered by the Roman...
- more than 100 m long, "probably
composed of
concentric enclosures and
peribolus walls surrounding stores, a
front access platform and the "god's abode...
- & Schilder, 1939
Cypraea fragilis Linnaeus, 1758
Cypraea intermedia brevis Smith, 1913
Cypraea prasina Shaw, 1909
Peribolus arabicus (Linnaeus, 1758)...
- all the
space between the
streets on the east and west, the
ordinary peribolus was
replaced by an
enclosure across the
front which was
bounded on the...
-
tower sector to the
north and that of the
small temple to the south. Its
peribolus wall
delimits an
enclosure approximately 75 m long and 35 m wide, with...
- the 1st
century BC)
represents the
temple itself, with this
fortified peribolus,
enclosing a
considerable portion of the
mountain on
which it stands;...
-
Basterotia Jousseaume, 1884 (invalid:
junior homonym of...) †
Cypraea (Basterotia) Bayle, 1884 †
Peribolus Blainville, 1824 (Invalid:
nomen oblitum)...