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  1. openpublishing.psu.edu

    This study changes this circumstance by exploring the structure and mechanics of the Greek agora at Argos, Corinth, Elis, and Megalopolis during the Archaic and Classical periods. Agoras in these Peloponnesian settlements show great diversity in their architectural and spatial development, which is a reflection of their (unique) urban and ...
  2. semanticscholar.org

    Towards an agora : the spatial and architectural development of Greek commercial and civic space in the Peloponnese @inproceedings{Donati2010TowardsAA, title={Towards an agora : the spatial and architectural development of Greek commercial and civic space in the Peloponnese}, author={Jamieson C. Donati}, year={2010}, url={https://api ...
  3. britannica.com

    agora, in ancient Greek cities, an open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens. The name, first found in the works of Homer, connotes both the assembly of the people as well as the physical setting.It was applied by the classical Greeks of the 5th century bce to what they regarded as a typical feature of their life: their daily religious, political ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    View of the Ancient Agora of Athens in the foreground. The Temple of Hephaestus is to the left and the Stoa of Attalos to the right.. The agora (/ ˈ æ ɡ ə r ə /; Ancient Greek: ἀγορά, romanized: agorá, meaning "market" in Modern Greek) was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.It is the best representation of a city-state's response to accommodate the social and ...
  5. Towards an Agora: The Spatial and Architectural Development of Greek Commercial and Civic Space in the Peloponnese (Ph.D. dissertation) | Jamieson Donati | download on Z-Library | Download books for free. Find books
  6. 708 J. Fouquet: Dickenson, On the Agora Christopher Dickenson: On the Agora. The Evolution of a Public Space in Hellenistic and Roman Greece (c. BC - 267323 AD). ... 3ο αι. μ.Χ.' (Thessaloniki 2010); J. C. Donati, Towards an Agora: The Spatial and Arch' i-tectural Development of Greek Commercial and Civic Space in the Peloponnese ...
  7. historyskills.com

    In many Greek cities, the agora was reshaped or abandoned in favor of forums that reflected Roman values. This led to a gradual erosion of the agora's status as a uniquely Greek public space, shifting the architectural focus toward centralized and controlled environments, which altered the traditional Greek ideals of open civic engagement.
  8. press.umich.edu

    The Agora, like democracy itself, came over time to be seen as an almost time-less feature of the Athenian civic landscape. Ancient authors had no difµculty ... s, a fountain house was erected toward the eastern end of the street that marked the south side of the square, a building which Pausanias ( . . ) later
  9. link.springer.com

    The Upper Agora of Pergamon moreover exemplifies characteristically Ionian features according to Pausanias' typology of agoras, namely, the colonnades that enclose large sections of the agora (but do not obstruct the view to the monumental altar; Fig. 5).Many newly founded, refounded, and even modernized late Classical and Hellenistic cities in Ionia used the so-called Hippodamian town plan ...
  10. academia.edu

    Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World, edited by D.C. Haggis and C. Antonaccio, 2015. This paper explores the structure and mechanics of the Greek agora by focusing specifically on three urban contexts in the Peloponnese from the eighth century B.C.E. through the Late Classical period (Argos, Elis and Megalopolis).
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