Heraion-Akraia Perachora
The sanctuary of Hera was founded at the beginning of the 8th century B.C., probably by the Argives or the Megarians, but it soon came under the control of the Corinthians. In the 6th century B.C., the shrine of Hera Akraia was constructed on the site of a Geometric apsidal temple, and 200 m. east of it, near the harbour, the shrine of Hera Limenia was built. The sanctuary expanded during the 5th century B.C. with the construction of an L-shaped stoa and an altar and the creation of an agora, while a large roofed cistern was built in the 4th century B.C. After the destruction of Corinth by the Romans in 146 B.C., the sanctuary fell into decline and was abandoned.
The site and Mt. Kyllini behind Korinthos (photo Perseus)
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The bay and the remnants of the sanctuary, 1991
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The breasts and the head of the Goddess, 1991 (according to Vincent Scully) |