View of the Countryside from the site of Paestum, 2003

Paestum, Nov. 2003


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View of the Countryside from the site of Paestum,…

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Landscape surrounding Paestum in Campania, in Italy.

Temple at Paestum, 2003

Temple & Broken Columns at Paestum, Nov. 2003

Temple Entablature in Paestum, November 2003

Plan and Reconstruction of the Heroon in Paestum,…

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Paestum is not all about temples, though. The extensive area which is open to the public includes civic buildings, the Roman forum and amphitheatre, paved roadways and ruins of residential buildings. Pathways are kept clear, but tall grass and flowers drown many of the low walls and tumbled masonry. Visitors can pick their way through overgrown areas for picturesque views and sprawling, half-uncovered Roman and Greek remains. The most intriguing spot is the 'Heroon'. This was probably a kind of symbolic tomb of a city founder or mythical hero. Inside a stone chamber dating to the sixth century BC, archaeologists found offerings including large, beautiful vases containing honey, now displayed in the museum. Text from: www.italyheaven.co.uk/campania/paestum.html

The Heroon in Paestum, November 2003

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Paestum is not all about temples, though. The extensive area which is open to the public includes civic buildings, the Roman forum and amphitheatre, paved roadways and ruins of residential buildings. Pathways are kept clear, but tall grass and flowers drown many of the low walls and tumbled masonry. Visitors can pick their way through overgrown areas for picturesque views and sprawling, half-uncovered Roman and Greek remains. The most intriguing spot is the 'Heroon'. This was probably a kind of symbolic tomb of a city founder or mythical hero. Inside a stone chamber dating to the sixth century BC, archaeologists found offerings including large, beautiful vases containing honey, now displayed in the museum. Text from: www.italyheaven.co.uk/campania/paestum.html

Detail of the Heroon in Paestum, November 2003

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Paestum is not all about temples, though. The extensive area which is open to the public includes civic buildings, the Roman forum and amphitheatre, paved roadways and ruins of residential buildings. Pathways are kept clear, but tall grass and flowers drown many of the low walls and tumbled masonry. Visitors can pick their way through overgrown areas for picturesque views and sprawling, half-uncovered Roman and Greek remains. The most intriguing spot is the 'Heroon'. This was probably a kind of symbolic tomb of a city founder or mythical hero. Inside a stone chamber dating to the sixth century BC, archaeologists found offerings including large, beautiful vases containing honey, now displayed in the museum. Text from: www.italyheaven.co.uk/campania/paestum.html

Detail of the Heroon in Paestum, November 2003

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Paestum is not all about temples, though. The extensive area which is open to the public includes civic buildings, the Roman forum and amphitheatre, paved roadways and ruins of residential buildings. Pathways are kept clear, but tall grass and flowers drown many of the low walls and tumbled masonry. Visitors can pick their way through overgrown areas for picturesque views and sprawling, half-uncovered Roman and Greek remains. The most intriguing spot is the 'Heroon'. This was probably a kind of symbolic tomb of a city founder or mythical hero. Inside a stone chamber dating to the sixth century BC, archaeologists found offerings including large, beautiful vases containing honey, now displayed in the museum. Text from: www.italyheaven.co.uk/campania/paestum.html

The Heroon in Paestum, November 2003

01 Nov 2003 315
Paestum is not all about temples, though. The extensive area which is open to the public includes civic buildings, the Roman forum and amphitheatre, paved roadways and ruins of residential buildings. Pathways are kept clear, but tall grass and flowers drown many of the low walls and tumbled masonry. Visitors can pick their way through overgrown areas for picturesque views and sprawling, half-uncovered Roman and Greek remains. The most intriguing spot is the 'Heroon'. This was probably a kind of symbolic tomb of a city founder or mythical hero. Inside a stone chamber dating to the sixth century BC, archaeologists found offerings including large, beautiful vases containing honey, now displayed in the museum. Text from: www.italyheaven.co.uk/campania/paestum.html

Brick Peristyle in a Roman House in Paestum, 2003

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Brick Columns around the Impluvium in a Roman Atri…

Brick Columns around the Impluvium in a Roman Atri…

Doorjamb in a House in Paestum, 2003

Remains of a Greek House in Paestum, Nov. 2003

Remains of Roman Houses in Paestum, 2003

Remains of a Roman House in Paestum, Nov. 2003

Peristyle in a Roman House in Paestum, 2003


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