The Oxford History Of The Classical World

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The Fourth-Century Temple Of Artemis At Ephesus (top), And The Fifth-Century Parthenon At Athens (bottom). Plans to
scale. The gigantic Ionic temples, like the Ephesian, with their forest of columns, were no smaller even in the sixth century
(this plan is of the replacement of the burnt Archaic temple). They dwarf even the Parthenon, the largest Doric temple of
the Greek mainland of its day (exceeded only by temples built for Sicilian tyrants). Ephesus, like most Greek temples, had
open porches. The Parthenon has shallow porches and a closed back room which was the Treasury.

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