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Theodorou-Mavrommatidi, Anthi. 2004. An Early Helladic Settlement in the Apollon Maleatas Site at Epidauros. Die Ägäische Frühzeit 2. Serie: Forschungsbericht 1975–2002. Alram-Stern, Eva, ed. . Wien, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 2.2 Die Frühbronzezeit in Griechenland, mit
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Remains on the site include Roman baths, an underground cistern, a Roman fountain, a small Doric temple of Apollo (4th century BC), an altar, a shrine of the muses, living quarters for the sanctuary staff, a Roman gateway, and a stoa (late 4th century BC).
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Most of the structures on the site belong to the 4th century BC or to the 2nd century AD, when there was a major building campaign paid for by Sextus Iulius Maior Antoninus Pythodorus, an aristocrat from
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Lambrinoudakis, V.K. 1981. Remains of the Mycenaean Period in the Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas. Hägg, R., and N. Marinatos,
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The temple could not have been in operation after the 4th or 5th century CE when all pagan shrines were closed during the
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Ausnahme von Kreta. Veröffentlichungen der Mykenischen Kommission 21, pp. 1167–1188.
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settlement, which was never built on in later periods. At the beginning of the
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Sanctuary of Apollo

Apollo
Greek
Mount Kynortion
Asklepios
Epidaurus
Helladic
Late Bronze Age
Nysa, Anatolia
Pausanias
persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire
Greece: An Oxford Archaeological Guide
Sanctuaries and Cults in the Aegean Bronze Age
"Antoninus?"
ISSN
0018-0777
JSTOR
4474120
In Praise of Asclepius: Aelius Aristides, Selected Prose Hymns
ISBN
978-3-16-153659-5
JSTOR
j.ctv9b2wcx.9
2.27.7
37°35′58″N 23°05′08″E / 37.59944°N 23.08556°E / 37.59944; 23.08556
Categories
Temples of Apollo
4th-century BC religious buildings and structures

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