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Didyma (Antiquity)
Author(s) : Filges Axel (10/10/2002)Translation : Demetriadou Daphne
For citation: Filges Axel, "Didyma (Antiquity)",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=7776>
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The Temple of Apollo at Didyma James Grout (Last visit: 15/3/2006) Didyma: Temple of Apollo.
1. Location
2. Name
3. Significance and chronology
4. Ancient sources
5. History
5.1. Prehistoric Period
5.2. Archaic period
5.3. Classical and Hellenistic periods
5.4. Roman imperial times
5.5. Byzantine and later periods
6. Economy
6.1. The immediate area of the sanctuary
6.2. The settlement and surroundings
7. Priests and other inhabitants
8. Cult
8.1. Deities
8.2. Procession
8.3. Festival (Didymeia)
9. Monuments
9.1. The Temple of Apollo
9.2. Other buildings
9.3. Monuments on the Sacred Way
10. History of investigation at the site
10.1. Current state of the investigations
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