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EarlierShang Bronze Ritual At Yinxu1250 BCE
LaterPoverty Point Earthworks Completed1200 BCE
Olympia Heraion Dedicated

Greek temples (Ancient Greek: ναός, romanized: nāós, lit. 'dwelling', semantically distinct from Latin templum, "temple") were structures built to house deity statues within Greek sanctuaries in ancient Greek religion. The temple interiors did not serve as meeting places, since the sacrifices and rituals dedicated to the deity took place outside them, within the wider precinct of the sanctuary, which might be large. Temples were frequently used to store votive offerings.

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