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The Parthenon How Athens Built the Ancient World's Most Perfect Temple

Parthenon: How Athens Built Its Perfect Temple

Feb 08-By Caiden Pannell

Built in 447 BCE as Athens’ crowning glory, the Parthenon survived 2,000 years intact until a single cannonball changed everything in 1687.

Did slaves built the parthenon?

Did Slaves Build the Parthenon?

Sep 25, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

Did slaves build the Parthenon? Inscriptions and wage lists from Athens show a mostly paid workforce of citizens and metics, with enslaved labour in...

Lost Colors Reimagining Polychrome Greek Statues

Greek Statues Were Not White: The Lost Colors of Marble

Aug 21, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

Greek statues were not born white. Scientific work reveals pigments, gilding and patterns that once animated marble. This guide explains how colour and form...

Coloured reconstruction of the Parthenon’s pediment, based on historical drawings.

The Parthenon Was Not White: Ancient Athens in Color

Aug 10, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

The Parthenon was not plain white marble in antiquity. Traces of pigment reveal a brightly colored temple at the center of ancient Athens.

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