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 GREEK EXAMPLES. V. The so-called Theseion or Temple, of Hephaestos (?) b.c. 465. PEDIMENTAL SCULPTORfc EMIHtLY DESTIfOYtD METOPES IWE ffONT : THE LAB0UR5 Of HERACLES I.H 8, NfMEAN LION: 2.11 SI0LAU5 K5TI!0r- lt(GHyDliA;3,H4 Cajcadiah stag ; 4.itjcRtiAniioa 5,H wirn wKtof DIOMEDE.e.HWIIH Ctli8ERU5;7,HM«- INGGIRMOfAKta 8.HSTAflWNC0Vtli EWniONiSHIS ATTACKtmra PLtGETONilC; RECEIVING AFPLL FKOM HESPESIHES Setting ooT section? OF FLUTL5 or WHICH EACH S.SIDE N"! mm THAT IN E.AflGLErTHESfUS COLUMN HAS 20. tESTSOYING THE MINOTAOR. 2,THESE05 WITH THE POLL 0(= MAWHON, 3&4.T00 MOCH MINED TO DISCOVEIf mWi. METOPES on H. side : n's.theseos kills ckeon king or thebei. 6.hewcles kills aniaeos; 7.these0s ovtr- j:oming 5km, 8. theseus kilung the crommyonian sow The Theseion (socalu ed) istht best preserv- ed anqent temple. it is built of pentelic-* MARBLE AND STANDS mi- AN ARTIFICIAL FOUNDATION Of LARGE LIME5T0NE^, ., BLOCKS. A SnALLPORTION CJ)FR1EZE op west CELLA WALL. K"/,^^ ^nl^ jitPKESENTS CONTESTS Of GREEKS ^ aNTAUIi& MOSEUM- 21.