Heraion of Samos overview
Region Aegean
Latitude 37.67181282 N suggest info
Longitude 26.88611986 E
Status Accurate location
Info The Late Archaic Heraion of Samos was the first of the gigantic free-standing Ionic temples, but its predecessors at this site reached back to the Geometric Period of the 8th century BCE or earlier.
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37.671813, 26.886120 === 37.671813 N, 26.886120 E === 37° 40' 18.5" N, 26° 53' 10.0" E
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Database ID 2158, created 2 May 2012, 21:51, Last changed 2 May 2012, 21:51