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Delphi

Overall, I
found Delphi the most intellectually valuable, visually stunning, and best
geographically situated site. Delphi offered a variety of outlets for the
ancient’s creativity, and is understandable considering the religious importance
of the area and beautiful landscape in which it is set. Delphi’s architectural
feats are many and varied. Here we could see temples, sporting arenas (track),
and treasuries, all set in landscape like I saw nowhere else during the trip.
This was one of the primary reasons for going on this trip, to see Delphi again.
Foremost, the Tholos temple “Athena Pronaia” is a personal favorite. The round
structure (Tholos) sets it apart from many other traditionally constructed
temples and gives it unique beauty and sense of perfection. Amidst the beauty of
the wondrous sanctuary one can hardly imagine the burning remains of sacrificial
animals laying about (and possibly humans too in times of strife.) This site is
already an eye opener, having a relatively rare style temple in decent
condition, but then one begins to move up the hill. Here you can find several
treasuries, and one can only imagine the incredible amount of wealth they must
have held. Moving up farther one comes to a temple and even farther up a track
for running in athletic events. I participated in sprinting down the
track, despite the rain and slippery conditions. The hazy atmosphere, beautiful
geography, and quantity and quality of the structures added up to a truly
unforgettable experience. One could almost imagine coming to Delphi to visit the
oracle; the religious aptitude was definitely felt here, more so than many other
places. Overall Delphi offers a geographically stunning location, a variety of
architectural structures, and feel for the religious significance of the area.

Museum
The progression of sculpture in antiquity is demonstrated here. In the
archaic period male figures such as these (Kourous) stood upright with both feet
forward. The stylized and the overall rigid stance characterizes this early
period in sculpture.
Kourous
Antinoos

Later, the human form was nearly perfectly recreated in stone during the
classical period. The natural pose in which one leg is in front of the other and
the body's balance of weight is more realistically portrayed characterizes this
period. Note too that the hair is realistically portrayed. The face is idealized
and Antinoos is shown as a hero. We will not commonly see non-idealized
renderings of people of all walks of life, including people in pain and
suffering, beggars, and old people until the Hellenistic age.
Charioteer
The Charioteer is unique because it is made of bronze, which we saw few of
during the trip. How the drapery alludes to a column is also a unique feature.
The original complete piece would have featured a full chariot and horses,
however today only some parts remain.

Base of the Hill

Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia

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