The great procession marching toward the east end of the Parthenon shows the post-battle thanksgiving sacrifice of cattle and sheep, honey and water, followed by the triumphant army of Erechtheus returning from their victory. The Parthenon was built under the general supervision of Phidias, who also had charge of the sculptural decoration. However, things were even worst for Japan; after the conference, Japan was only allowed to have 8 ships-of-line and one of them needed to be converted into a training vessel. On the exterior, the Doric columns measure 1. Further physical evidence of this structure was revealed with the excavations of Panagiotis Kavvadias of —
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