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- Q2002633 subject Q7036497.
- Q2002633 subject Q7156062.
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- Q2002633 abstract "In ancient Greek and Roman architecture, a peribolos was a court enclosed by a wall, especially one surrounding a sacred area such as a temple, shrine, or altar. Peribolos walls (which may also be referred to as temenos walls) were sometimes composed of stone posts and slabs supported by porous sills.Famous examples included:The peribolos wall and gate in the Sanctuary of Zeus (Altis), north of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, Greece; The peribolos enclosing the Altar of the Twelve Gods near the north end of the Athens Agora; andThe Terrace created by retaining and peribolos walls around the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia (Marmaria), southeast of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, Greece.".
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- Q2002633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036497.
- Q2002633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156062.
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- Q2002633 wikiPageWikiLink Q8251107.
- Q2002633 comment "In ancient Greek and Roman architecture, a peribolos was a court enclosed by a wall, especially one surrounding a sacred area such as a temple, shrine, or altar.".
- Q2002633 label "Peribolos".