
©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

Howard Crosby Butler Archive, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University

Howard Crosby Butler Archive, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.


Princeton University, Butler Archaeological Archive, research photograph B.519.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.


Princeton University, Butler Archaeological Archive, research photograph B.519.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.


Princeton University, Butler Archaeological Archive, research photograph B.519.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.

Courtesy O. Bingöl, Magnesia Excavations.


Princeton University, Butler Archaeological Archive, research photograph B.519.
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. 251
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Ca. 140 AD (Roman)
The following description is after İnan-Rosenbaum: The back of the head is hollow and has a large dowel hole in the center flanked by two oblong dowel holes. Two other dowel holes at ear lobe level are broken away. There are drill channels in the hai...