Author/Authors :
BÜYÜKÖZER, Aytekin Selçuk Üniversitesi - Edebiyat Fakültesi - Arkeoloji Bölümü, Turkey
Title Of Article :
THE RATES WHICH ARE APPLIED IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STYLOBATE SETTINGS OF LAGINA HECATE TEMPLE
Abstract :
The temple of Hekate at Lagina is one of the significant structures in Anatolia built in pseudo-dipteros plan. The modular system founded by Pytheos and developed by Hermogenes was used in the planning of the temple and the placing of the structural elements on the stylobate. The structure is composed of a deep pronaos and a naos. There is no opisthodomos in the building. There are 8 columns at the narrow facades and 11 columns at the long facades. In this respect it differs from all the structures built up to that period as it minimizes the ratio between the length and the width. The rates of the infrastructure and stylobate setting in the temple which is in Corinth style are determined by making them based on lower diameter. The rate between the short edge and the long edge is the unique one among the similar plan types. This extraordinary rate is believed that it was in in-antis plan in its early phase and then the peristasis was attached around it.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Lagina , the Temple of Hecate , Pseudo , Dipteros , Stylobate , Grid System
JournalTitle :
Pamukkale University Journal Of Social Sciences Institute