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Ancient fosse in the Acropolis of Athens
The Perserschutt (lit. 'Persian rubble' or 'Persian debris'), as it is called in the German language, is the collection of ancient votive and architectural
Perserschutt
Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece (480–479 BC)
Kritios Boy was recovered, decapitated in the Perserschutt. The Antenor Kore, recovered from the Perserschutt Part of the damaged Hekatompedon pediment The
Achaemenid destruction of Athens
Achaemenid_destruction_of_Athens
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
leaving an archaeologically attested destruction layer, known as the Perserschutt. The Persians thus gained control of all of mainland Greece to the north
Xerxes_I
Ancient Greek sculpture from the Acropolis of Athens
in English as The Calf Bearer. It was excavated in fragments in the Perserschutt on the Acropolis of Athens in 1864. The statue, dated c. 560 BC and estimated
Moschophoros
Ancient Greek sculpture from the Acropolis of Athens
this gift be pleasing to you. Euenor made it It was found under the Perserschutt on the Akropolis in Athens, near the Kritios Boy and the Moschophoros
Angelitos_Athena
Late Archaic statue from 530-520 BC
fragments during excavations on the Athenian Acropolis in the so-called Perserschutt. The lower part and the left arm were dug up east of the Parthenon in
Antenor_Kore
Monumental gateway to the Acropolis of Athens
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Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)
Propylaea_(Acropolis_of_Athens)
Equestrian statue from Ancient Greece
of the body of the rider and horse were found ten years earlier in a Perserschutt ditch filled with statues broken during the 480 BC Persian sack of Athens
Rampin_Rider
Defunct archaeological museum in Athens, Greece
Her Sandal Parthenon Frieze Temple of Athena Nike frieze Erechtheion Perserschutt List of museums in Greece "New Acropolis Museum". Archived from the original
Old_Acropolis_Museum
Ancient Greek statue of a young woman from the Archaic period
whether or not they were broken, in "graveyards" on the Acropolis (see: Perserschutt). It was believed they did this to rid the reminder of the act of barbarianism
Kore_(sculpture)
Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece
Part of the archaeological remains called Perserschutt, or "Persian rubble": remnants of the destruction of Athens by the armies of Xerxes I. Photographed
Parthenon
Sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena
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Athena_Parthenos
Persian military commander (died 479 BC)
Mardonius led the Destruction of Athens. Part of the archaeological remains called Perserschutt, or "Persian rubble".
Mardonius (nephew of Darius I)
Mardonius_(nephew_of_Darius_I)
Greek sculpture c 490–480 BCE
was destroyed during the Persian invasion of 480 BCE and found in the Perserschutt. It is named after the dedication on the base of the sculpture, "Euthydikos
Euthydikos_Kore
Ancient Greek sculpture from the Acropolis of Athens
feet. The statue was excavated on the Acropolis of Athens, among the "Perserschutt", the ceremonial dump in which the Athenians buried the debris of sacred
Kritios_Boy
important example of Late Archaic Greek marble sculpture, c. 550-525 BC. The Perserschutt, or "Persian rubble", dating from the destruction of Athens in 480/479
Ancient_Greek_art
Ancient Greek statue created in 490 BC
destroyed the city and its monuments, including the Nike of Callimachus (Perserschutt). The statue depicts Nike (Victory), in the form of a draped woman with
Nike_of_Callimachus
480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
Part of the archaeological remains called Perserschutt, or "Persian rubble": remnants of the destruction of Athens by the armies of Xerxes. Photographed
Second Persian invasion of Greece
Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
Group of statues discovered in the Acropolis of Athens
Acropolis of Athens are a group of female statues (Korai), discovered in the Perserschutt of the Acropolis of Athens in the last quarter of the nineteenth century
Korai of the Acropolis of Athens
Korai_of_the_Acropolis_of_Athens
Ancient Greek statue
discovered during the construction of the old Acropolis Museum in the Perserschutt, a layer of destruction from the Persian Wars, containing material from
Kore_of_Lyons
Caves in the rock of the Acropolis of Athens
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Cave Sanctuaries of the Acropolis of Athens
Cave_Sanctuaries_of_the_Acropolis_of_Athens
Temple for the worship of Athena in Athens, Greece
and is interpreted variously by modern authors. New Acropolis Museum Perserschutt Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hekatompedon temple. Manolis Korres
Hekatompedon
Ancient temple in the Acropolis of Athens
North wall of the Acropolis. Part of the archaeological remains called Perserschutt, or "Persian rubble": remnants of the destruction of Athens by the armies
Older_Parthenon
prevent desecration, though they were found in much better shape than the Perserschutt. Scholars also speculate that the statues are that of brother and sister
Merenda_Kouros
Archaic Greek sculpture
excavations on the northwest side of the Erechtheion, in what is known as the Perserschutt (German for "Persian debris"). Each kore of the Acropolis wears a different
Kore_670
Ancient temple on the Athenian Acropolis
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Old_Temple_of_Athena
Greek archaeologist (1850–1928)
of another structure. Much of this material came from the so-called Perserschutt, the layer of debris left by the Persian destruction of the Acropolis
Panagiotis_Kavvadias
Term for a period of Greek sculpture
p.18, for a discussion It is uncertain if this piece was part of the Perserschutt and therefore set up on the Acropolis before or after the Persian invasion
Severe_style
Greek monopteral circular Ionic temple
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Temple_of_Roma_and_Augustus
Fortified gateway on the Acropolis of Athens
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Beulé_Gate
Ancient monument in Athens
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Choragic Monument of Thrasyllos
Choragic_Monument_of_Thrasyllos
Ostalgie (nostalgia for the former Eastern Bloc, specifically for the GDR) Perserschutt, "Persian rubble", sculptures that were damaged by the invading Persian
List of German expressions in English
List_of_German_expressions_in_English
Temple on the Ancient Athenian Acropolis, Greece
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Brauroneion
Ancient sanctuary on the Acropolis of Athens
During the excavations, several works of sculpture were found in the Perserschutt (the rubble of destroyed sculptures created after the Persian destruction
Sanctuary_of_Pandion
Building conjectured to have been on the Acropolis of Athens
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Arrephorion
Building constructed 320–319 BCE
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Choragic_Monument_of_Nikias
Perrhidae Persaeus Perse Perseids (mythology) Persephone Persephone Painter Perserschutt Perses (brother of Hesiod) Perses (mythology) Perses of Colchis Perses
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Ancient sculpture in Acropolis of Athens
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Persian_Rider
Former church on the Acropolis of Athens
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Church of Panagia Atheniotissa
Church_of_Panagia_Atheniotissa
Sculpture by Myron
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Athena_Marsyas_Group
Greek archaeologist (1815–1888)
north-eastern parts of the Acropolis: excavations here of the so-called Perserschutt (the ceremonial dump into which the Athenians had placed the remains
Panagiotis_Efstratiadis
Pergola Peribolos Peripteros Peristasis Peristyle Perpend stone Perron Perserschutt Persian column Peruvian colonial architecture Petrine Baroque Phallic
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