Archeological Area of Agrigento
archaeological site in Sicily, Italy
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- English: The Archeological Area of Agrigento is an archeological site nearby Agrigento in Sicilia in Italy.
- Deutsch: Arcäologische Stätten von Agrigent
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Temple of Hera/Junon
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seen from the SS 115
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ca 1900
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Świątynia Hery
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Świątynia Hery
Temple of Concord
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Photo by Giorgio Sommer
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color reconstruction
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ca 1900
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ca 1900
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ca 1900
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Świątynia Zgody
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Świątynia Zgody
Necropole
editTemple of Heracles /Hercules
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ca. 1900
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ca. 1900
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Świątynia Heraklesa
Temple of Olympian Zeus (Tempio di Giove Olympico)
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Atlas
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Świątynia Zeusa Olimpijskiego - telemon
Temple of the Dioscures
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Photo by Giovanni Crupi
Sanctuary of the Chthonic Gods
editPogetto San Nicola
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Agora with Bouleuterion
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Ekklesiasterion and „Oratory of Phalaris“
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Chiesa di San Nicola
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Domestic quarter
Theron tomb
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Tomb of Theron
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Ca 1900
Others
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Sarcofago
Maps
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Map by Robert Koldewey
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Map by Julius Schubring
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Map by Julius Schubring
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Map of 1901
Plans
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Temple A (of Heracles)
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Temple B (Olympieion)
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Temple D (of Hera)
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Temple F (of Concord)
Paintings
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Painting 1778 by Jacob Philipp Hackert
Drawings
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General View by Serradifalco
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Temple of Concord by Serradifalco
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San Biagio (Temple of Demeter) by Serradifalco
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Tomb of Theron by Serradifalco
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Olympieion by Robert Koldewey
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Temple of Concord by Robert Koldewey
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S. Maria dei Greci (Temple of Athene) by Robert Koldewey
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San Biagio (Temple of Demeter) by Robert Koldewey
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Temple of Asklepios by Robert Koldewey
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Akragas 406 a. C.
Coins
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Didrachma, about 490-483 BC