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The naiskos (pl.: naiskoi; {{lang-el|ναΐσκος}}, diminutive of ναός "temple") is a small temple in classical order with columns or pillars and pediment. Often applied as an artificial motif, it is common in ancient art. It also found in the funeral architecture of the ancient Attic Cemeteries as grave reliefs or shrines with statues for example the stele of Aristonautes from Kerameikos in Athens[1] and in the black-figured and red-figured pottery of Ancient Greece at the Loutrophoros and the Lekythos and the red-figured wares of Apulia in South Italy[2]. There also exist naiskos-type figurines or other types of temples formed in terracotta; examples abound at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The form of thenaiskos suggests a religious context, relating especially to Greek funerary cult. Some of the Hellenistic inscriptions found in the Bay of Grama are placed inside a naiskos, and in this case the religious context is an invocation of Castor and Pollux (Dioskouroi) for a safe passage across the Adriatic, rather than funerary.[3] A similar style, called the Aedicula, is observed in Roman art. Bibliography
References1. ^http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/4/eh430.jsp?obj_id=5425 2. ^https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=463274&partId=1 3. ^http://www.persee.fr/doc/reg_0035-2039_2007_num_120_2_7870 External links
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