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Title: | Chamber tomb of Naoussa (so-called Kinch's Tomb), Greece | Start date: | -300 | End date: | -201 | Historical Period: | 1st millennium B.C. | Description: | The tomb, discovered by K. F. Kinch, consists of an antechamber and a vaulted burial chamber. The Doric facade has two antae with capitals and an entablature with six triglyphs and metopes. |
Place: | Archaeological Site of Nymphaeum of Mieza - School of Aristotle, Greece | Languages: | No linguistic content; Not applicable | Medium: | stone (worked rock) stucco (plaster) |
Project: | BYZART Project | Fond: | UNIBO Collection | Physical type: | Material and technique: | molding (forming) stonemasonry |
Data provider: | University of Bologna | License: | All rights reserved |
Appears in Collections: | BYZART |
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