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There is also a project slated for the southern wall based on the same study and will begin once the northern wall is completed. When the project is completed, the wall will be restored to how it appeared to Francesco Morosini after being bombed in 1687 during the Morean War but prior to the removal of over 500 stones for their lead joints during the siege of the Acropolis and the Ottoman occupancy as well as prior to the later removal of the Elgin Marbles. The new stones are made from marble quarried from Dionysos, a city north of Athens, and whose marble closely resembles the Parthenon’s original Pentelic stone. The work of the late architect Charalambos Bouras has been a key part of the restoration of the Acropolis, and this most recent addition to project is based on his study that proposed rebuilding a section of the fallen wall by reinstalling 360 ancient stones alongside 90 new ones. The reconstruction of the cella will help bring the current three-decade long restoration process closer to completion and achieving their goal of recreating how the Parthenon appeared in the 18 th century. [Photo Credit: Neokortex &: Kallistos via WikimediaATHENS, Greece – The Greek Central Archaeological Council (KAS) announced last Wednesday that it plans to reconstruct the long northern wall of the cella or naos (chamber), an inner structure of the Parthenon.