The Argive Heraeum
Plate VII
ARGIVE HERAEUM. — VIEW LOOKING NORTHEAST UPON THE FLIGHT OF STEPS
The South Stoa (VI) and the Second Temple are above, beyond which the Cyclopean wall of the Old Temple terrace is visible, and Mount Euboea above all. The PhylaJceion is on the right.
Note. — Part of the old peribohis-w&ll is visible at the left, just above the rear wall of the South Stoa; here were found the Mycenaean graves. At the right of the picture, and half way up the slope, is seen a portion
of the steps which prove the flight had been continued to the terrace of the temple.
Plate VII
ARGIVE HERAEUM. — VIEW LOOKING NORTHEAST UPON THE FLIGHT OF STEPS
The South Stoa (VI) and the Second Temple are above, beyond which the Cyclopean wall of the Old Temple terrace is visible, and Mount Euboea above all. The PhylaJceion is on the right.
Note. — Part of the old peribohis-w&ll is visible at the left, just above the rear wall of the South Stoa; here were found the Mycenaean graves. At the right of the picture, and half way up the slope, is seen a portion
of the steps which prove the flight had been continued to the terrace of the temple.