R2 Cat. 240
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 420-400 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The stele has an oval finial, seven-petalled palmette on antithetic horizontal spirals, and downward-pointed small lotus. The anthemion projects slightly to the spectator's r. "The lateral projection ... was probably next to the dromos, whereas the s...
R2 Cat. 241
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
394 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Two vertical half-volutes grow out of small acanthus chalices to support a seven-leaf simple palmette. Two small flowers (or ears of corn?) flank the central petal. Three large downward-pointed chalices are in the center below the palmette. Below the...
R2 Cat. 242
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Early 4th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Funerary stele with Lydian inscription and rounded palmette anthemion, stele of Alikres, son of Karos.
Piece of marble broken off at top. According to Buckler (Sardis VI, 2, 49) bottom is origi...
R2 Cat. 243
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
For full description and discussion, see Sardis V, 3ff.; Mansel, Erwerbungsbericht, 176, fig. 6; Ferrari, Commercio Sarcofagi, 39; Lawrence, Additional Sarcophagi, 116ff.; Wiegartz, Säulensarkophage, 158 (Istanbul G) and further bibliography therein....
R2 Cat. 244
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Ca. 170-180 AD (Roma)
The corner fragment comprises "the cornice of the left intercolumniation of a lateral face, and the left extremity of the adjacent raking cornice" (Sardis V, 39). The interior border is raised to hold the lid. The acroteria consist of a headless anim...
R2 Cat. 245
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd or 1st C. BC (Hellenistik)
The pediment has three acroteria: the central one has two snakes pointing downwards; the other two each have one snake pointing upwards. The recessed niche has tapering sides parallel to the stele sides. The relief shows a woman standing in a Pudicit...
R2 Cat. 246
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
50-25 BC (Hellenistik)
The priestess stands twisted slightly to her l., her r. foot drawn back and resting on the toes. She wears a chiton, himation, and platformed sandals, and stands on a square inscribed base.
The himation is drawn from her r. to her l. side across her b...
R2 Cat. 247
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late 3rd C. BC (Hellenistik)
The nude, winged Eros, just older than a baby, stands with the weight on his r. leg, his head turned slightly to proper l. His r. arm is bent at the elbow and across the body. A small fragment of an arrow is held in his r. hand. The l. hand probably ...
R2 Cat. 248
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Roman? ()
The central head of the Hekateion has circular locks and a floral crown. The two lateral heads have ribbons in their hair which is parted in the center and falls in long locks on their shoulders. They wear turreted crowns. There are incised lines on ...
R2 Cat. 249
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st or 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The kouros, treated as a frontal relief, stands with both feet together and both arms down the sides. A strand of hair remains on his r. shoulder. The neck, chest, and abdomen are outlined in a sharp, linear fashion. The pubic hair is somewhat styliz...
R2 Cat. 250
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st half of 1st C. AD (Roma)
The idealized head of Augustus is turned slightly to his I. The sharp lines for eyebrows are prominent; the large eyes have no markings for pupil or iris. The nose is sharp and pointed, the mouth small. The face is attractive, but remarkably lacking ...
R2 Cat. 251
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Ca. 140 AD (Roma)
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...