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Architecture and built environment (7220 Subjects)

Corinth and Acrocorinth.

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View of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.

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Ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Ancient Corinth. Mount Cithaeron in the distance.

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Delphi.

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Plain of Marathon.

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Eleusis, & part of the island of Salamis.

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Mount Vodia. Anciently Mount Panachaicus, Achaia.

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Part of the town of Livadia on the River Hercyna. Ancient Lebadia.

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Patras (Ancient Patrae) Achaia.

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View of Mystras.

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Carintena, Ancient Brenthe, on the Alpheus, Arcadia.

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Cardamoula, the ancient Cardamyle.

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Gulf of Lepanto, from above Patras. Ancient Patrae.

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Reconstruction of ancient Athens.

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Interior of the Acropolis of Athens, from the Propylaea.

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Plain of Orchomenos from Livadia.

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Thebes, in Boeotia.

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View of Mystras.

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Fountain at Vostizza. The ancient Aegium.

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Temple of Apollo Epicurius. Arcadia.

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Mount Cithaeron. From the tombs of Platea.

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Chaeronea.

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Theatre of Atticus Herodes, Athens.

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Castle of Patras, ancient Patrae.

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Delphi. Castalian fountain, on Mount Parnassus.

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Crissa on Mount Parnassus. Looking up the vale of Salona anciently Amphessa.

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View of Pula. On the left the Roman Amphitheater.

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The Roman Amphitheatre of Pula from the west. Slovenian women are laundering their clothes in the sea. Inhabitants of the city come to take water or to water their animals at a gountain close to the amphitheatre.

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Interior view of the Roman amphitheatre of Pula. Due to an epidemics among the livestock of the region, the consumption of lamb and mutton has been forbidden. Shepherds of Slavic ethnicity have sought refuge within the amphitheatre, with their herds. A monk of the order of Saint Anthony, patron of animals according to several traditions, is giving his blessing and sprinkling the sheep with holy water; this terrifies the flock and causes the dogs to bark at the monk. On the right, some weapons, which Slav inhabitants of the area always carry with them, according to the author.

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