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Greek Art and Archaeology. Lecture 12: The Athenian Acropolis in the Sixth Century. The Panathenaic Procession: from Dipylon Gate (lower left hand corner) and goes through the Kerameikos (Potter's Quarter), the Agora (center) and up the Acropolis past the Parthenon to the Erechtheum.
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Greek Art and Archaeology Lecture 12: The Athenian Acropolis in the Sixth Century
The Panathenaic Procession: from Dipylon Gate (lower left hand corner) and goes through the Kerameikos (Potter's Quarter), the Agora (center) and up the Acropolis past the Parthenon to the Erechtheum
View SE down the Sacred Way in the Kerameikos toward the Acropolis
Parthenon explosion, 1687; Plan: Palace for the Acropolis, Athens (Greece), 1834
Old Temple of Athena, Acropolis, ~525; restored view from W, post-destruction view from E
Plans of Older Parthenon (480s) and Parthenon; architectural elements of Older Parthenon in Acropolis N Wall