Crepidoma

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In classical Greek architecture, crepidoma (Template:Langx) is the foundation of one or more steps on which the superstructure of a building is erectedTemplate:RTemplate:R. Usually the crepidoma has three levelsTemplate:RTemplate:R, especially in Doric templesTemplate:R. However, exceptions are common: For example, the Heraion at Olympia features only two stepsTemplate:R, and the Olympeion at Agrigento, Sicily has fourTemplate:R.

Each level of crepidoma typically decreases in size incrementally going upwards, forming a series of steps along all or some sides of the buildingScript error: No such module "Unsubst".. The crepidoma rests on the euthynteria (Template:Langx) or foundationTemplate:R, which historically was constructed of locally available stone for the sake of economyScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..

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The crepidoma of the Tetrapylon at Palmyra, Syria

The topmost level of the crepidoma is called the stylobate (Template:Langx) and it is the platform for the columns (Template:Langx - Script error: No such module "lang".)Template:RTemplate:RTemplate:R. The lower levels of the crepidoma are called the stereobatesTemplate:R. The step-like arrangement of the crepidoma may extend around all four sides of a structure like a temple, for example, on the Parthenon. On some temples, the steps extend only across the front façade, or they may wrap around the sides for a short distance, a detail that is called a return, as seen at the Sanctuary of Despoina at Lycosoura.

It is common for the hidden portions of each level of the stereobate to be of a lower grade of material than the exposed elements of the steps and the stylobateScript error: No such module "Unsubst".; each higher level of the crepidoma typically covers the clamps used to hold the stones of the lower level togetherScript error: No such module "Unsubst".. The lower margins of each level of the crepidoma blocks are often cut back in a series of two or three steps to create shadow lines; this decorative technique is termed a revealScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..

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