Selinunte
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Selinunte is an archeological site in Sicily in Italy.
East Hill
General views
- View from the acropolis
- View from temple G over temple F to temple E
Temple E
(also called Temple of Hera)
- General views
- Front
- Details
Temple F
Temple G
Acropolis
- View from the east hill
- View from the south
- Remainders of buildings
- Town wall
- Wall and stair with view to temple E
- Ancient town north of the acropolis
- Acropolis
- Hekatombion
- Altar at the Temple of Demeter Malaphoros
- Temple C
- Temple D and the northwestern corner of Temple C
- Settlement structures on the acropolis
Coins
- Selinus (Selinunte): didrachm (ANS 685)
- Bronzemünze aus Selinus, Hexas, um 400 v. Chr.
Plans
- Temple C
- Temple E
- Temple F
- Temple G
Drawings
by Robert Koldewey
Scans from Robert Koldewey, Otto Puchstein: Die griechischen Tempel in Unteritalien und Sicilien, Asher, Berlin 1899.
- Table 7 (bottom):
Prostylos B and large altar - Table 11:
Megaron of Demeter - Table 12:
Temple C - Table 13:
Temple D - Table 14:
Temple 0 - Table 15:
Temple A - Detail from Table 15:
Spiral stair in temple A - Table 16:
Temple F - Table 17:
Temple G - Table 18:
Temple E - Table 29 (left):
Site map
