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- Temple_of_Aphaea abstract "The Temple of Aphaia (Greek: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf. It stands on a c. 160 m peak on the eastern side of the island approximately 13 km east by road from the main port.Aphaia (Greek Ἀφαία) was a Greek goddess who was worshipped exclusively at this sanctuary. The extant temple of c. 500 BC was built over the remains of an earlier temple of c. 570 BC, which was destroyed by fire c. 510 BC. The elements of this destroyed temple were buried in the infill for the larger, flat terrace of the later temple, and are thus well preserved. Abundant traces of paint remain on many of these buried fragments. There may have been another temple in the 7th century BC, also located on the same site, but it is thought to have been much smaller and simpler in terms of both plan and execution. Significant quantities of Late Bronze Age figurines have been discovered at the site, including proportionally large numbers of female figurines (kourotrophoi), indicating – perhaps – that cult activity at the site was continuous from the 14th century BC, suggesting a Minoan connection for the cult. The last temple is of an unusual plan and is also significant for its pedimental sculptures, which are thought to illustrate the change from Archaic to Early Classical technique. These sculptures are on display in the Glyptothek of Munich, with a number of fragments located in the museums at Aigina and on the site itself.".
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- Temple_of_Aphaea built "Circa 500 BC".
- Temple_of_Aphaea caption "Temple of Aphaia from the southeast.".
- Temple_of_Aphaea condition "Erect with collapsed roof".
- Temple_of_Aphaea coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Temple_of_Aphaea dependencyOf "Aegina, then Athens".
- Temple_of_Aphaea epochs "Archaic Greek to Hellenistic".
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- Temple_of_Aphaea latd "37".
- Temple_of_Aphaea latm "45".
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- Temple_of_Aphaea lats "15".
- Temple_of_Aphaea location "Agia Marina, Attica, Greece".
- Temple_of_Aphaea longd "23".
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- Temple_of_Aphaea name "Temple of Aphaia".
- Temple_of_Aphaea nativeName "Ναός Αφαίας".
- Temple_of_Aphaea ownership "Public".
- Temple_of_Aphaea publicAccess "Yes".
- Temple_of_Aphaea region Saronic_Gulf.
- Temple_of_Aphaea type Ancient_Greek_temple.
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- Temple_of_Aphaea width "210".
- Temple_of_Aphaea subject Category:6th-century_BC_religious_buildings.
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- Temple_of_Aphaea type AncientGreekBuildingsAndStructures.
- Temple_of_Aphaea type Artifact100021939.
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- Temple_of_Aphaea type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
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- Temple_of_Aphaea comment "The Temple of Aphaia (Greek: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf. It stands on a c. 160 m peak on the eastern side of the island approximately 13 km east by road from the main port.Aphaia (Greek Ἀφαία) was a Greek goddess who was worshipped exclusively at this sanctuary. The extant temple of c. 500 BC was built over the remains of an earlier temple of c.".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Aphaiatempel".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Tempio di Afaia".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Temple d'Aphaïa".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Temple of Aphaea".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Templo de Afaia".
- Temple_of_Aphaea label "Templo de Afaya".
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