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Palace of Knossos
The partially reconstructed wing of the palace of Knossos c. 1500 BCE.

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Torah
Sefer Torah at old Glockengasse Synagogue (reconstruction), Cologne.

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Stadium Entrance, Nemea, Greece
This 36.5m long passageway, constructed in 330-320 BCE leads from the athletes locker room into the stadium and is the entrance through which the athletes would have first appeared to the waiting spectators.

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Stadium Entrance Tunnel (East End), Nemea, Greece
Constructed in 330-320 BCE, the entrance to the stadium is mostly hidden from view from the spectators in the stadium and the athletes entrance would have been all the more dramatic.

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Stadium Starting Block, Nemea, Greece
The starting line or 'balbis' consisted of 12 lanes with posts held in vertical sockets between which a catapult mechanism or 'hysplex' of tensed rope would prevent any athlete from false starting. A judge would simultaneously release the...

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Athletes Locker Room, Nemea, Greece
The 'Apodyterion' or athletes locker room was where athletes would have made their final preparations before entering the stadium via a passageway and tunnel linking the two. The building originally surrounded a small court on three sides...

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The Bath, Nemea, Greece
The Bath (last third of the 4th century BCE) was used for washing and bathing by athletes (and possibly also spectators) during the games. A large central pool - waist deep - is flanked by two tub rooms with wash basins. The building seems...

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Nemean Temple of Zeus
The temple of Zeus at Nemea was constructed in c. 330 BCE and replaced an earlier temple which had stood from the 6th to 5th century BCE. Inside was a cult statue of the god. The temple was composed of an exterior Doric peristyle (6x12 unusually...

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Doric Temple of Zeus, Nemea
The Doric temple of Zeus, Nemea. c. 330 BCE.

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Jupiter
This marble head (1st century CE) comes from a statue of the Roman God, probably copying the cult statue of Zeus from Olympia in pose i.e.: seated on a throne. The head was found in Milan near the Castle Sforzesco in the quarter known since...