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17: 70:. It was one of the main religious centres of ancient Cyprus, where Apollo was worshipped as god of the woodlands. It seems that the worship of Apollo on this site began as early as the eighth century BC and continued until the fourth century AD. The site has undergone many extensions and alterations in different periods. The majority of the monuments as they can be seen today belong to the site's first century AD restorations. A wall from which one could enter the site via the Kourion Gate and the Pafos Gate surrounds the sanctuary. 78:
and pottery that were accumulated in the Temple from the fifth century BC to the Roman period were buried in the Votive Pit. A long street running from south to north leads to the Temple of Apollo Hylates, which was built in the Late Classical or Early Hellenistic period on the ruins of the Archaic
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Originally the site consisted of: a temple, traces of which survive in the foundations of the present temple; a circular monument, which was probably destined for processions or dances around a grove of sacred trees; and a formalized Archaic Altar and Precinct. During the Roman period the site was
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columns. A small building south of the Precinct may have been a priest's house. Along the external east side of the walls are the Palaestra where athletes once exercised and played games, and the Baths.
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extended with the addition of the South and North Buildings, which may have been used for the display of votives or the accommodation of visitors.
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temple. In the first century AD the temple was rebuilt with a different architectural style, with
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Scranton, Robert (1967). "The Architecture of the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion".
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The sanctuary is located about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of the ancient town of
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The Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion and the Restoration of its south-west corner
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The sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion. Excavations in the Archaic precinct
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Mitford, T. B. (1960). "A Cypriot Oath of Allegiance to Tiberius".
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Index


Apollo
Greek
Cyprus
Apollo
Kourion
Kourion
Pafos
Terracotta figurines
Nabatean
"The 'Nabataean' Blocked-out Capital in Its Wider Framework: A Closer Look"
ISBN
91-7081-094-X
Glover, Stephen C.
The Journal of Roman Studies
doi
10.2307/298288
JSTOR
298288
S2CID
162555511
doi
10.2307/1006122
JSTOR
1006122
Senff, Reinhard
Der Neue Pauly
34°40′23″N 32°51′49″E / 34.67306°N 32.86361°E / 34.67306; 32.86361
Categories
European gods

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