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GREEK ART. Ruins of HESTIATORION built between the IV-III centuries BC. It was identified as gym but recent research is defined as a building of Asclepius, the god of medicine . Epidaurus. Region of
GREEK ART. Ruins of HESTIATORION built between the IV-III centuries BC. It was identified as gym but recent research is defined as a building of Asclepius, the god of medicine . Epidaurus. Region of the Peloponnese.
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Album / Art Resource, NY
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2ND CENTURY
2ND CENTURY A. D.
3RD CENTURY
3RD CENTURY AD
4TH CENTURY
A. D. 3RD CENTURY
Adoration
ANCIENT
archeology
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
ARGOLIS
Audience
B. C.
BEFORE CHRIST
building
CENTURY II
CENTURY IV
Ceremony
éDIFICE
EPIDAURO
EPIDAURUS
GEOGRAFIA
Geography
GRECIA
GREEK CIVILIZATION
HEARING
HESTIATORION
HIGH-RISE
History
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS
HISTORY OF THE CIVILIZATIONS
NOBODY
old
OLD MAN
PRAISE
PUBLIC
Ritual
Ruin
RUINS
S. III
S. III DC
SARONIC GULF
SECOND CENTURY A. D.
Siege
SIGLO III D. C.
SITE
Skyscraper
SPECTATORS
THIRD CENTURY
UNESCO
WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Worship