Efes Artemis Temple
ANCIENT
CIVILIZATIONS, ANCIENT CITIES
Ephesus
Artemis Temple
This famous temple is one of the seven wonders of the world, and is also known
as Artemission. It was first built in lonian style during 560-550 B.C. by the
Lydian King Kroisos. After being burnt down in 356 B.C. by a lunatic, it was
rebuilt on the same foundations, but its height was extended by 3 m. This temple,
which is also famous for its marble statues, is 55.10 x 115 in dimensions and
was the largest of all temple, which were discovered during digs by J.T. Wood
in 1869-1874, and David G. Hogart in 1904-1905 in the name of the British Museum,
were taken to England.
An
example to the reliefs under the columns of remains of the Ephesus Artemis Temple
(British Museum - London)