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Building Catalog Name: Delphi, Treasury of the Corinthians (XXIV)

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Site: Delphi
Type: Treasury
Summary: Temple-like building; in the Sanctuary of Apollo, opposite the Stoa of the Athenians.
Date: ca. 620 B.C. - 600 B.C.
Period: Archaic

Plan:

Small rectangular Doric building opening south.


History:

The oldest of the treasuries at Delphi, erected by the Tyrant Kypselos, and containing many treasures from the Lydian kings Gyges and Croesus.


Other Bibliography:

Rossiter 1981, 408; Dinsmoor 1975, 116; PECS, 266; de la Coste-Messelière 1943, 321

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