The Rosetta stone, sculptures from the Parthenon and the Portland Vase are included in this museum. |
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I suspect that the stereobate of the Parthenon has a flat surface, the famous curvature being introduced in the stylobate. |
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Additionally, the Parthenon Marbles have always been on show here free of charge, a generosity unmatched in Athens. |
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They came from the Parthenon, which marks the highest pinnacle of classical Doric architecture. |
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The basilica, and the Parthenon itself, became the forefathers of the mosque and the church. |
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The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral. |
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When Greeks talk about their missing marbles, they are usually referring to Lord Elgin's souvenir-hunting around the Parthenon. |
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There's the Parthenon, built in 446 B.C., with its colonnade of Doric columns extending around the periphery of the entire structure. |
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Pericles was the force behind many of the buildings on the acropolis, including the Parthenon itself. |
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You can see the Parthenon from anywhere in Athens, gleaming whitely on the Acropolis. |
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I believe that things like the pediment of the Parthenon were also generated from lifecasts. |
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Perhaps the locus classicus of modern scholarly dispute over the meaning of a Classical Greek image is the Parthenon frieze. |
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The raw energy, just curbed by their athletic riders, of the Parthenon horses comes to us straight from the ice age, from the dawn of humanity. |
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The Greek and the British observers gave their positions concerning the Parthenon marbles. |
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At present, it would be illegal for the Museum to dispose of the Parthenon marbles. |
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Finally, the accession signing ceremony took place at the foot of the Acropolis where the new Parthenon museum is also located. |
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The Acropolis, the Parthenon, Piraeus harbour, Marathon, the first Olympic Games. All these names will be unforgettable in the memory of mankind. |
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Like any stunning structure from the past, like the Parthenon or the Pyramids, they grab attention and arrest the imagination of people from all over. |
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Greece has ruled out taking legal action in its battle to reclaim the Parthenon marbles from Britain. |
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The Elgin Marbles however are known to belong to the Parthenon which has been designated by Unesco as part of the world heritage. |
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We probably should not have called them the Parthenon marbles because these in fact are great works of art. |
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The cropping, the strenuous poses and the three-quarter positioning are especially reminiscent of the fragmented figures of struggling warriors on the Parthenon metopes. |
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I understand that the position is that the British Museum considers the British Museum to be the best place to house the Parthenon sculptures. |
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Linda Yablonsky tours the ancient treasures and revisits the debate of how the Parthenon lost its marbles. |
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One other thing that made the Parthenon building grand was the large statue of Athena Parthenos which was held in the cella and framed by large columns all around it. |
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The question raised by the honourable Member concerning the Parthenon marbles does not fall within the Community's sphere of competence. |
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We do know, however, that the frieze cannot be returned to its place in the Parthenon because of the pollution, or so I am told. |
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The last British dogma about immovability has ceased to exist … the Parthenon and its sculptures were the object of pillage. |
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Within that huge space, the marbles will be arrayed around the outside of a rectangular structure that is the same length and width as the Parthenon. |
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Athens, with the Parthenon, once the most beautiful city in the world, is today an endless concrete jungle. |
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By the end of the fifth century, the Parthenon and two other temples stood on the acropolis. |
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In 1962 the Duveen Gallery was finally restored and the Parthenon Sculptures were moved back into it, once again at the heart of the museum. |
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The Parthenon is so beautiful that it seems almost sacrilegious to suggest that it owes some of its fame to its prominent location in a large city. |
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On 26 September 1687, while the Venetian doge Francesco Morosini was besieging the Acropolis where the Turks had taken refuge, a Venetian shell fell on the Parthenon, which housed a gunpowder magazine. |
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How often are we reminded when reading of the Parthenon that there were other octastyle temples that predate it? |
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I expected to find him in his usual spot behind his camera every time I climbed the slippery marble, every time I emerged, awestruck, at seeing the Parthenon through the massive gateway of its propylaeum. |
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Journeying to fabled locations such as the Parthenon, the maze at Knossos, the Great Pyramids, and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the player will have to overcome terrifying monsters and mythical beasts. |
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With this major piece, Nancy Spero takes her place in art history beside Egyptian papyrus scrolls, antique friezes of the Parthenon and the Bayeux tapestry. |
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Great monuments such as the Acropolis, the Agora, the Parthenon, the temple of Athena Nike or the sanctuary of Dionysos have made Athens world famous. |
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The piece of marble was formerly part of a slab of the North Frieze of the Parthenon and will in future join the other remains of the slab that are still in Athens, Greece. |
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Another meeting took place in Athens, from 22 to 25 May 2000, on the historical, cultural and legal aspects of the restitution of the Parthenon marbles. |
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There are however other cases where a solution is still pending: the most famous concerns the Parthenon marbles, currently exhibited in the British Museum and claimed by Greece. |
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Invites the Director General to assist in convening necessary meetings between Greece and the UK with the aim of reaching a mutually acceptable solution to the issue of the Parthenon Marbles. |
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At its fifth session in April 1987, the Committee had been informed of the project to build a new museum in Athens to house the Parthenon marbles on their return to Greece. |
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If you go up to the Parthenon, all you see is concrete. |
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In 1931, the art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen offered funds to build a gallery for the Parthenon sculptures. |
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Parthenon Marbles claimed by Greece were also claimed by UNESCO among others for restitution. |
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The Parthenon is an example of their architecture that has lasted to modern days. |
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The Parthenon in Athens is an octostyle, but most large Greek temples are hexastyle. |
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Impressive monuments include the Parthenon at the Acropolis, the temple of Athena and theatre of Dionysos. |
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The Parthenon itself held armor, daggers and other prizes captured in war. |
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How did you get permission to shoot at the Parthenon for My Life in Ruins? |
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Similarly controversial is the re-emergence of the theory that the iconography of the Parthenon frieze celebrates the heroized dead of the battle of Marathon. |
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The Parthenon, also approached up a hill, probably had many wide steps at the approach to the main front, followed by a flat area before the final few steps. |
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Some examples of Doric architecture are the Parthenon and the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, while the Erechtheum, which is located right next to the Parthenon is Ionic. |
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From 1801 to 1812, Elgin's agents took about half of the surviving sculptures of the Parthenon, as well as sculptures from the Propylaea and Erechtheum. |
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The contest of Athena and Poseidon was the subject of the reliefs on the western pediment of the Parthenon, the first sight that greeted the arriving visitor. |
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The western side of the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens. |
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Outstanding buildings constructed in the 5th-century rebirth of Athens include the PARTHENON and Erechtheum on the acropolis. |
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