• r2-222-10
    Fragment of pier with lion's head, overview. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

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    Dönem
    3rd C. AD, Roma
    Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
    S66.023
    Malzeme
    Mermer, Taş
    Eserin Türü
    Heykel
    Heykelin Türü
    Alet veya Teçhizatı, Hayvan
    Yerleşim
    Sardis
    Alan (Sektör)
    B
    Açma
    Syn W 66
    Locus
    B BE-C
    Koordinatlar
    E28.1 / N8.8 *96.85
    Bulunduğu Yeri
    BE-C (limekiln area).
    Tanım
    A lion head is carved on a pillar under a projecting squared capital. The lion has small beady eyes and a simple mane done in parallel locks. A channel runs through his mouth, but because of the pillar behind, this was apparently not originally a fountain; it is possible that the head was at some time used as a fountain but the square hollow within the head might also come from piecing. The piece belongs to the very popular table support series and is Roman, but the forms of the face have a curiously archaic look.
    Condition

    Marble, decomposing to limestone.

    L. side of lion head broken away. Part of the back of the pillar is preserved. R. side broken, shows decomposing back to limestone. There are traces of burning.

    Boyutlar
    H. 0.20; W. 0.17; D. 0.13. Face: H. 0.13; W. 0.09; D. 0.03.
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