• r2-230-10
    Frieze from Bin Tepe with grazing deer, British Museum, B 270 (1889,1021.2). (British Museum’unn şahsi fotoğrafı.)
  • r2-230-20
    Frieze from Bin Tepe with grazing deer, back. (British Museum’unn şahsi fotoğrafı.)

Otlayan geyikler ile friz

Dönem
600-550 BC, Lidya
Müze
B270
Müze Envanter No.
B270
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
BM 1889,1021.2
Malzeme
Mermer, Taş
Eserin Türü
Heykel
Heykelin Türü
Mimari Kabartma, Hayvan
Yerleşim
Bin Tepe
Bulunduğu Yeri
Found in 1882 by G. Dennis in one of the tumuli at Bin Tepe; came to British Museum 1889.
Tanım
The square joints at the sides are preserved. The flat moulding is similar to but thinner than that above the relief on Cat. 231 (Fig. 401). In Cat. 230, it runs horizontally below the frieze as a ground line. The relief shows a row of three grazing deer walking to r. with their heads lowered. The animals have large ears but no horns, fairly long full tails, and plump bodies. The large eyes are circumscribed by incised double lines. Pryce does not see the relief as belonging to the same piece as Cat. 231; he suggests a possibly "pre-Croesan" date, which Tuchelt wrongly denies.
Condition

White marble.

Slab broken off below; bed above preserved.

Boyutlar
H. 0.17; L. 0.405.
Yorum
Cf. also the coins of Phanes, Weidauer, Probleme Frühen Elektronprägung, 62-63, pl. 5:39,40.
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Kaynakça
Published: Pryce, Catalogue Sculpture BM, 101, fig. 165, A. H. Smith, Catalogue Sculpture BM I, 24, no. 23; Barnett, Nimrud Ivories, 18, fig. 20; Akurgal, Kunst Anatoliens, 156, fig. 107; Sardis I, 9, 12. Tuchelt, Archaischen Skulpturen Didyma, 126, no. L 73b-c; 185, nn. 90, 91.
Yazar
NHR