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  2. Siphnian Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Siphnian Treasury was a building at the Ancient Greek cult centre of Delphi, erected to host the offerings of the polis, or city-state, of Siphnos. It was one of a number of treasuries lining the "Sacred Way", the processional route through the Sanctuary of Apollo, erected to win the favor of the gods and increase the prestige of the donor ...

  3. Treasuries at Olympia - Wikipedia

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    The best preserved and earliest treasury is that dedicated by Sicyon. The most recent treasury discovered is that of Syracuse. It was built to celebrate the victory over Carthage in 480 BC. West to east the treasuries were dedicated by: Sicyon, Syracuse, Byzantion, Sybaris, Cyrene, Selinus, Metapontium, Megara and Gela.

  4. List of missing treasures - Wikipedia

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    A necklace containing 2,930 diamonds including the world's seventh largest diamond, the 428 carat "De Beers", the Patiala Necklace vanished from the Royal Treasury of Patiala around 1948. Some diamonds were later recovered. Nelson's Chelengk: Confirmed 1951

  5. Athenian Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Athenian Treasury in Delphi was built according to a typical distyle in antis design, with two antae framing two columns. [10] The ancient writer and traveler Pausanias was “emphatic that the Athenian Treasury was built [meaning financed] from the spoils from the landing of the Persian general Datis at Marathon”. This means that a date ...

  6. Beehive tomb - Wikipedia

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    Cross section of Treasury of Atreus, a beehive tomb at Mycenae Dromos entrance to the Treasury of Atreus The Lion Tholos Tomb at Mycenae.Of note are the ashlar stomion (of conglomerate) and dromos while the chamber itself remains made of smaller stones, placing the tomb in Wace's second group

  7. Delphi (modern town) - Wikipedia

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    The modern town of Delphi (/ ˈ d ɛ l f aɪ / or / ˈ d ɛ l f i /; Greek: Δελφοί, ) is situated immediately west of the archaeological site of the same name.The town was created as a home for the population of Castro, which was relocated to allow for the excavation of the site of ancient Delphi.

  8. Persepolis Administrative Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Persepolis Fortification Archive (PFA), also known as Persepolis Fortification Tablets (PFT, PF), is a fragment of Achaemenid administrative records of receipt, taxation, transfer, storage of food crops (cereals, fruit), livestock (sheep and goats, cattle, poultry), food products (flour, breads and other cereal products, beer, wine, processed fruit, oil, meat), and byproducts (animal hides ...

  9. Orchomenus (Boeotia) - Wikipedia

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    Its entrance was built of dark grey Levadeia marble and had a wooden door. The lintel , still in place today, is six metres long and weighs several tons. The entrance and the chamber were decorated with bronze rosettes as shown by the attachment holes on the walls and the ceiling of the side chamber is decorated with spirals and floral motifs ...