The doric temples in Anatolia
2007
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This study is constructed by the discovery and the analysis of the Doric Temples which were built from the beginning of Archaic Age until the end of the Roman Age in Anatolia. The case is grouped in two main chapters. In the first chapter; representation and identification of the individual temples while emphasizing the common properties with the other temples is tried by the means of location, planning-infrastructure, architectural ratios, dating criteria and cult basis. In the ?Comparison-Analysis? named second chapter, all temples which are included in the case are analysed with the common properties and the differring properties also considering the outer Anatolian Doric Temples. By the means of gathered data in the aforimentioned chapter, some sorts of consequences are revealed by commenting in the subchapters location, planning-infrastructure, architectural ratios, choronological order and cults. These consequences are represented as statistical data with the help of tables and graphs to achieve a deeper comprehension.
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Sedat Akkurnaz
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Sedat Akkurnaz (Master Thesis). The doric temples in Anatolia, 2007, Adnan Menderes University.
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