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Theatre Of Palaia Epidavros
The Theatre of Palaia Epidavros ( el, Θέατρο Αρχαίας Πόλεως Επιδαύρου), also known as the Small Theatre of Epidauros, is an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek Theatre of ancient Greece, theatre, located on the slope of the acropolis of the ancient city of Epidaurus, Greece, near the present-day village of Palaia Epidavros. The theatre was built in successive phases, the first of which dates back to the Classical Greece, Classical period and continued until the Hellenistic period. Further architectural modifications also took place during the Greece in the Roman era, Roman period. The site of the theatre was discovered in 1970 in Greece, 1970, and organised archaeological excavations on the site began in 1972 in Greece, 1972. At the same time, other smaller-scale archaeological excavations were carried out on the site in 1989 in Greece, 1989. A typical example of ancient Greek theatre, this theatre is semi-circular in shape, with an Theatre of ancient Greece# ...
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The Small Theatre Of Epidaurus, Dated To 4th Century BC, Ancient Epidaurus Village (13928612751)
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