¶ … Ancient Wonders of the World
The classic era in history saw the construction of some of the most remarkable structures the world has ever seen. Of the Seven Wonders of the World, four structures stand out and are the focus of this discussion. These four structures are: The Colossus of Rhodes, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
During the period of classical antiquity, and particularly the 1st and 2nd centuries BC, several extraordinary built environments were constructed that have fascinated people across the ages. The classical period is most often associated with the land around the Mediterranean Sea, which encompassed the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. The Greco-Roman cultures flourished during the classical era and influenced societies in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa (D' Epiro & Pinkowish).
The Colossus of Rhodes
The Colossus of Rhodes represents the highest achievement of Greek engineering in sculptural form, and it is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The operational word is colossus in that the sculpture was a 98.4 feet high metallic characterization of the Greek sun god Helious (D' Epiro & Pinkowish). Located near the Manraki Harbor in Rhodes, the Colossus of Rhodes marked the way for ships as they entered and left the Harbor (D' Epiro & Pinkowish). As ancient constructions often did, the enormous sculpture designed and constructed by Chares of Lindos commemorated a battle. Demetrius I of Cyprus led a huge invasion that was repelled by the Greeks, and it was this victory that the Colossus marks (D' Epiro & Pinkowish). Ironically, the metal used to construct the Colossus was part of the spoils of war taken from the Cyprus war fleet that had been abandoned (D' Epiro & Pinkowish). Stone was taken from a siege tower to be used as scaffolding for the sculpture, and the metal from combat equipment was smelted and reforged to construct the sculpture.
Ancient writings have been found that describe some phases of the construction of the Colossus. It is believed that an iron "skeleton" of...
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