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Temple of Hera ('Basilica'), Exterior, Entablature and Columns

FOOTAGE number
SAP483077
Video title
Temple of Hera ('Basilica'), Exterior, Entablature and Columns
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Medium
hd 1920x1080 24p
Date
2010 AD (C21st AD)
Video description

TILT down, PAN, Dusk, Extreme CU on the entablature and Doric columns, down to the stylobate. 18th-century archaeologists named it "The Basilica" because they mistakenly believed it to be a Roman building. Now it seems that it was built around 550 BC by Greek colonists. Inscriptions revealed that the goddess worshiped here was Hera.

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© Samuel Magal, Sites & Photos Ltd. / Bridgeman Images
Video keywords
footage / columns / tilt down / temple of hera / exterior / basilica / footage / extreme close up / entablature / video / clip
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Largest available format 1920 × 1080 px 482 MB
Dimension [pixels] File size [MB] Duration [Seconds]
Footage 1920 × 1080 px 482.1 MB 17