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  • The lower levels of the crepidoma are termed the  stereobate.
  • The crepidoma is the platform on which the superstructure of the building is erected.
  • Parts of the temple's crepidoma still exist, having been rediscovered in 2002.
  • "' Crepidoma "'is an architectural term related to ancient Greek buildings.
  • The crepidoma usually has three levels.
  • The topmost level of the crepidoma is termed the stylobate, because it is the platform for the columns ( ).
  • The bosses of several key elements of the temple, notably the crepidoma, remain as a testament to the construction process.
  • The crepidoma rests on the euthynteria ( foundation ), which is normally constructed of locally available stone for the sake of economy.
  • The step-like arrangement of the crepidoma may extend around all four sides of a structure like a temple : e . g . the Parthenon.
  • The peristyle of thirty-four 6.44 metre-high columns, each formed from four stacked drums, rests on a crepidoma of four steps.
  • 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  reveal.
  • In March 2002, a wall forming part of the temple's crepidoma was discovered during a public works project in Villegaignon Street, and it was subsequently excavated by the Archaeology Services Cooperative.
  • A flight of eight steps takes up the whole of the front side, with the rest of the crepidoma has four steps as at the temple in Corinth, following a rule which remains constant in Sicily.
  • 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 stylobate; each higher level of the crepidoma typically covers the clamps used to hold the stones of the lower level together.