
thumb|right|250px|Computer-generated reconstruction of the Chalkotheke (blank structure in background). The structure visible on the left is the Parthenon.
thumb|right|250px|Computer-generated reconstruction of the Chalkotheke (blank structure in background). The structure visible on the left is the Parthenon.
The Chalkotheke (Greek for "bronze store") was a structure on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece. Its name and function are only known from 4th century BC inscriptions. One decree orders the listing of all objects stored in the Chalkotheke and the erection of a stele inscribed with that list in front of the building.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).