| Digital Object Title |
Ancient Theatre of Priene, koilon |
| Component Associated Performing Art |
Greek tragedy |
| Component |
Theater |
| Component Proper Name |
View of the koilon |
| Component Activity Date |
Hellenistic (Greek) |
| Component Associated Location |
Priene |
| Date Object Created |
3rd century BCE (300-201 BCE) |
| Date Object Destroyed |
Unknown |
| Object Dimensions |
0 x 0 x 0 pixels |
| Component Notes |
Ancient Priene Theatre is one of the earliest Hellenistic theatres in Turkey. Once could hold 5,000 people in rows of seating, however only 15 rows of the lower cavea remain today. |
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| Rights Statement |
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| Credit Line |
Courtesy of Jeb Curtis Sanford |
| Ordering Information |
Contact GloPAC office, Cornell University, glopac@cornell.edu. |