Palaces and Large Residences of the Hellenistic AgeThis study presents synthetic examination of the architectural material, clarifying the nature of palaces and large residences in the Hellenistic world. It identifies architectural forms commonly found and examines their sources. |
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DESCRIPTION OF KNOWN HELLENISTIC PALACES | 3 |
The Palace at Palatitsa | 18 |
The Hestiatorian of the Keians at Delos | 25 |
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Alexandrian Anaktoron at Demetrias andron anteroom architectural Asklepieion axial banquet house Brauron building in Block century B.C. fig Classical house colonnade columns corridor courtyard cult room dating decoration deeper Delos Demetrias Demetrias fig dining rooms Doric east wing Epidauros Eretria Eumenes II excavators façade Figure flanked floor four sides fourth century B.C. fragments Hellenistic house Hellenistic palaces Herakles heroon Ibid klinai large residences located Macedonian marble measures megara megaron monuments mosaic north end north wing northern portico northern rooms oikos Olynthian Olynthos orthostates painted palace at Larisa palace at Palatitsa palace at Vouni Palace of Attalos Palace of Eumenes palaces and large Palatitsa fig Palazzo delle Colonne pastas pastas house pastas-peristyle Pella Pergamon peristylar peristyle plan piers portico Priene prostas Ptolemy raised border Samos sanctuary second century B.C. socle square stoa stucco stylobate supports tholos three rooms three sides vestibule Vitruvius Vouni wall west wing