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Monuments reported by ancient authors (8)

Ancient oracles

Apollo Selinuntius

OROVIES (Ancient city) EVIA

Ancient sanctuaries

Sanctuary of Heracles

EDIPSOS (Ancient city) EVIA
Although legend connected these springs with Herakles (Strab. 9.4.2),

Ancient temples

Temple of Artemis

AVLIS (Ancient city) STEREA HELLAS
Here there is a temple of Artemis with two images of white marble; one carries torches, and the other is like to one shooting an arrow. The story is that when, in obedience to the soothsaying of Calchas, the Greeks were about to sacrifice Iphigeneia on the altar, the goddess substituted a deer to be the victim instead of her. They preserve in the temple what still survives of the plane-tree mentioned by Homer in the Iliad.3 The story is that the Greeks were kept at Aulis by contrary winds, and when suddenly a favouring breeze sprang up, each sacrificed to Artemis the victim he had to hand, female and male alike. From that time the rule has held good at Aulis that oil victims are permissible.

Temple of Poseidon

GERESTOS (Ancient port) KARYSTOS
It has a temple of Poseidon, the most notable of those in that part of the world, and also a noteworthy settlement.

Ancient tombs

Amazoneum

CHALKIS (Ancient city) EVIA
And it is not astonishing that history, when dealing with events of such great antiquity, should wander in uncertainty, indeed, we are also told that the wounded Amazons were secretly sent away to Chalcis by Antiope, and were nursed there, and some were buried there, near what is now called the Amazoneum. Perseus Prolect, Plutarch, Lives (ed. Bernadotte Perrin): text Thes., chapter 27, section 3 & 5

Perseus Building Catalog

Delos, Treasury 5

KARYSTOS (Ancient city) EVIA
Site: Delos
Type: Treasury
Summary: Small temple-like building; the most westerly of the 5 treasuries which form an arc northeast of the 3 Temples of Apollo in the Sanctuary of Apollo.
Date: ca. 600 B.C. - 500 B.C.
Period: Archaic

Plan:
Four columns dividing cella into 2 aisles. Cella opening south onto a pronaos with 4 Doric columns in antis.

History:
This treasury is also reconstructed as having up to 6 columns in the cella and up to 6 columns, prostyle, on the pronaos. The treasury was probably built by the Karystians.

This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 1 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


Various

Causeway

AVLIS (Ancient city) STEREA HELLAS
On Euboea the causeway was built at Chalcis, and in Boeotia in the neighbourhood of Aulis, since at that place the channel was narrowest.

The treasury of Hyrieus

YRIA (Ancient city) AVLIDA
Trophonius and Agamedes, sons of Erginus, they built the temple for Apollo at Delphi and the treasury for Hyrieus. One of the stones in it they made so that they could take it away from the outside. So they kept on removing something from the store. Hyrieus was dumbfounded when he saw keys and seals untampered with, while the treasure kept on getting less. So he set over the vessels, in which were his silver and gold, snares or other contrivance, to arrest any who should enter and lay hands on the treasure. Agamedes entered and was kept fast in the trap, but Trophonius cut off his head, lest when day came his brother should be tortured, and he himself be informed of as being concerned in the crime. The earth opened and swallowed up Trophonius at the point in the grove at Lebadeia where is what is called the pit of Agamedes, with a slab beside it

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