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mountain ridge about 3370 feet (1027 meters) central Greece E & SE of Athens. — Hy·met·ti·an \-ˈme-tē-ən\ adjective. Bing Learn more about "hymettian" ...
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Hymettian marble. Found built into the late Roman Fortification, just south of the ... Hymettian marble. Found in modern wall, over the Eleusinion. ...
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... Broken at the bottom, and chipped at the top.; Sanctuary of Demeter Azesia.; Most of five lines of the inscription preserved.; Hymettian marble. ...
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Hymettian too is in a special case among Greek marbles, but in a different way from ... posts of Pentelic stone or Hymettian; the thresholds Hymettian; ...
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The stone is a rectangular pillar of Hymettian marble which tapers slightly .... A columnar grave monument of Hymettian marble, re-used as a door sill, its ...
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The word hymettian is rarely seen in English, yet it ought to have more play. Derived from Mount Hymettus in Attica, famous in antiquity for its honey and marble, something hymettian is therefore honeyed and sweet.
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East Propylon. The east entrance to the Roman Agora had a row of four Ionic columns made of gray Hymettian marble. It was built in 19-11 B.C. ... ... www.Greece-Athens.com - ATHENS CITY GUIDE ... Please share your opinion of it with other travelers. Write a review!
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It is built of white Pentelic marble on a socle 3.08 m. high, made of poros stone and veneered with slabs of Hymettian marble. The north side of the monument, which was visible from the Acropolis, was the facade, and beared lavish architectural decoration.
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The east entrance to the Roman Agora had a row of four Ionic columns made of gray Hymettian marble. It was built in 19-11 B.C. Notice the wear at the center of the steps. ... Options for East Propylon at Roman Agora ... Add to Lightbox...
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