• Tegea I: Investigations in the Temple of Athena Alea 1991-94, Athens: The Norwegian Institute at Athens, 10-56.
  • Temple of Athena Alea and Skopas. Shortly after the middle of the 4th century. B.C. a new marble temple is built.
  • The temple is dedicated to Athena Alea, the patron goddess of Tegea, and is one of the most well-preserved examples of a Doric temple in Greece.
  • The Temple of Athena Alea in Tegea served as a crucial symbol for Tegeans from the tenth century BCE, showing links to nearby regions.
  • The Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea was described by the Greek geographer Pausanias (2nd century ad ) as excelling all others in the Peloponnese.
  • The temple of Athena Alea is one of the most celebrated temples of the Classical period and one of great importance for the history of monumental architecture...
  • The temple of Athena Alea was built in the 4th century BC and is one of the most significant and known temples of Classical Greece with an eminent...
  • Yet this goddess too has come to receive the name of Alea among the Greeks generally and the Peloponnesians themselves. On one side of the image of Athena...
  • An exhaustive, updated study of the Late Classical temple of Athena Alea was not included in the research program of 1990–94.