• r2-179-10
    Part of lid of marble sarcophagus with roof tile and lion spout, top overview. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

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    Dönem
    Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD?, Roma
    Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
    NoEx63.010
    Malzeme
    Mermer, Taş
    Eserin Türü
    Heykel, Lahit
    Heykelin Türü
    Lahit
    Yerleşim
    Sardis
    Bulunduğu Yeri
    Findspot not recorded.
    Tanım
    The imitation cover tile is triangular in section and tapers toward the top. The lion’s head has round, deeply hollowed ears, and a long-haired mane with individually drilled hairs. The eyes, deeply inset near the center, had separately indicated lids, irises, and pupils. The mouth, gouged out by a single drill line, is intended to be open. Claw chisel marks are visible on the upper and under surfaces of the lid. The coarse style of carving seems to be late 2nd or early 3rd C., although this type of sarcophagus lid was used over a long period.
    Condition

    Marble.

    Lid is broken at both sides and back; a projecting section of the molding is preserved. On the top is a lion’s head at the end of an imitation cover tile. Eyes, muzzle, and forehead of lion are worn.

    Boyutlar
    H. 0.40; L. 0.50; D. 0.44.
    Yorum
    For the general type, cf. Wiegartz, Säulensarkophage, 45, 147, pl. 29a, an early example dated A.D. 150-155.
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