Archaeologists in Greece have uncovered a monumental temple complex at Kleidi-Samikon in the Peloponnese, believed to be dedicated to Poseidon. Measuring 28 by 9.5 meters, the temple’s unique design and artifacts, including an inscribed bronze plaque and a marble basin for purification rituals, offer new insights into ancient Greek religious practices.
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A recent excavation at Kleidi Samikon has uncovered a temple-like structure from the 6th century BC, along with significant archaic artifacts, including a marble basin and a bronze plaque. This ongoing research project aims to further explore the sanctuary's extent and significance within the region.