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10 Buildings whose Site is "Miletus"

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Miletus, Bouleuterion
Council house consisting of a rectangular hall with semi-circular rows of seats, a peristyle courtyard in front, and a propylon; located in the city center between the north agora and the south agora.

Miletus, Delphinion
The sanctuary of Apollo Delphinios is a rectangular temenos enclosure bordered by two-aisled stoas at the north, east and south. The sanctuary is situated to the north-east of the North Market of Miletus, close to the Lion Harbor.

Miletus, Fortifications
A fortification wall containing curtains and towers, enclosing the classical city of Miletus within the peninsula north of the Kalabaktepe.

Miletus, North Market
A rectangular level area in the middle of the peninsula of Miletus, near the Bay of Lions; gradually enclosed by stoas, forming a commercial center for the city.

Miletus, Poseidon Altar
Rectangular altar building with projecting staircase leading to the altar terrace; located at the shore at ancient Cape Poseidon (modern Tekagaç) south of Miletus and ca. 7 km. distant from Didyma.

Miletus, South Market
Rectangular market area in center of city, south of the North Market and the Bouleuterion. Bordered at the east by a long portico, and at the north and south by two L-shaped stoas.

Miletus, Stadium
A rectangular stadium, without curved ends, located in the west of the peninsula of Miletus, to the south of the Harbor by the Theater.

Miletus, Temple of Athena
Peripteral Ionic temple in south-west of city, constructed on a terrace; unusual north-south orientation.

Miletus, Temple on Kalabaktepe
Small archaic temple, oriented to the south, located on the Kalabaktepe, north of the theater.

Miletus, Theater
Theater with horseshoe-shaped cavea, and stage-building of many different periods; built into a hill between the Bay of Lions and the Theater Harbor.


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