Rusticated Ashlar Wall in Sanctuary of Athena

Abstract

View of a retaining wall in front of the Temenos of Heroes, in the Sanctuary of Athena. The wall features isodomic ashlar masonry, characterized by uniform rectangular blocks. It also has rustication, or carved texture on the stones.

Description

The retaining wall in front of the Temenos of Heroes in the northeast corner of the Sanctuary of Athena. In typical classical greek fashion, the wall is constructed without mortar and features isodomic ashlar masonry, characterized by the use of finely cut rectangular blocks of uniform height. The blocks are also rusticated, seen in the carved decoration of the stones. Ashlar construction is found in Bronze Age Minoan sites (DL) such as Knossos, ca. 1700 BCE, but made a resurgence during the Geometric Period from 900-700 BCE and is used extensively afterward.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: Rusticated ashlar wall - Athena Pronoia Sanctuary.

Identifier DH.070
Collection DH: Delphi
Location Delfoi, Greece
Year 1978
Batch Stamp JUL 78
Printed Date July, 1978
Slide Notes Rusticated ashlar wall - Ath. Pron. Sanctuary
Index Notes Athena Pronoia: (rusticated ashlar)
General Location Sanctuary of Athena at Delphi
Camera Location Rusticated Ashlar Retaining Wall in Sanctuary of Athena
Precision Likely
Angle 15 degrees N