The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. 1. Interior view of the entrance and part of the façade. 2. Plan of the site. 3. Plan and section of the entrance.
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Creator
WALPOLE, Robert
Title
The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. 1. Interior view of the entrance and part of the façade. 2. Plan of the site. 3. Plan and section of the entrance.
Alternative Title
Interior view of the west wall with the doorway and part of the Roof. Ground plan of the cell. Plan and section of the temple on the Ocha.
Date
1820
Bibliographic Citation
WALPOLE, Robert (Ed.). Travels in Various Countries of the East; being a Continuation of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, and &c., London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820.
Identifier
walpole2_6
Table Of Contents
289
Spatial Coverage
Karystos
Euboea
Greece
Subject
Art and antiquities
Architecture and built environment
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Citation
WALPOLE, Robert , “The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. 1. Interior view of the entrance and part of the façade. 2. Plan of the site. 3. Plan and section of the entrance.,” travelogues, accessed December 23, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/58777.