M14 Cat. 474
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Early first century BC” (Malay). (Hellenistic)
Lower section of a block of marble.
M14 Cat. 574
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD, after 17 AD? (Roman)
Rooftile of marble from the Temple of Artemis, similar to those published in Sardis VII 1, no. 186: “resembling a miniature gabled roof (they) had two sloping sides, each 0.13 high, 0.85 wide and 0.04 thick…The…inscriptions are each on the outer face...
M14 Cat. 703
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Plaque of marble; it is round at the top and broken below.
M14 Cat. 713
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity (Roman)
Plaque of marble; upper(?) and lower sides are broken off.
M14 Cat. 726
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of a stele of grayish-white marble; broken on all sides except for the lower border.
R2 Cat. 3
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Ca. 600 BC (Lydian)
The hair is stylized in large “Daedalic” beads, with waves over the forehead; they are separated by incised lines on her right side with eight vertical beads in two tresses. Plain in back, the hair falls over the back of the throne. It curves around ...
R2 Cat. 7
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
540-530 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Monument in the form of a shrine decorated with reliefs, with goddess standing in front, henceforth referred to as “Cybele shrine.”
A frontal female figure wearing a girt chiton stands between two snakes (or plants?) in the entrance of a shrine. The s...
R2 Cat. 20
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Ca. 400 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
On both sides remain parts of the top of the triangular pediment (W. 0.49). Part of the interior of the pediment is preserved on the l. (H. 0.24; D. 0.65). Its corner ends just above the inner edge of the l. pilaster capital. It must have had acroter...
R2 Cat. 62
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
1st Half of 2nd C. AD (Roman)
The figure wears an ungirt peplos with short sleeves; Hanfmann and Polatkan suggest (Three Sculptures, 65) that this may be a priestess of Artemis, although the dress is quite different from Moschine (Cat. 246, Figs. 426-427), the only known priestes...
R2 Cat. 102
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
2nd C. AD (Roman)
It is possible to reconstruct the Zeus-like appearance. Position of nostrils, nose, and inner corners of the mouth suggests that the mouth was open, breathing. A wide moustache descended toward the sides to join the wide, fluffy beard. Three locks co...
R2 Cat. 137
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Hellenistic to 4th C. AD (Hellenistic)
At the top, in the pediment, is a moth with outstretched wings. The main recessed panel shows two large standing figures and part of a third to the r.; at the far l. are two smaller figures, one medium-sized, possibly seated, and the other a very sma...
R2 Cat. 156
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
3rd-2nd C. BC (Hellenistic)
The architectural frame consists of a rather steeply pitched pediment outlined on the rock with rows of points. Underneath the pediment is a row of (originally 16?) rectangles alternately projecting and recessed; 8 raised and 4 recessed rectangles su...