R2 Cat. 170
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd-3rd C. AD (Roma)
The large, heavy corner block is probably not from a sarcophagus but part of a marble monument or tomb. Two clamp holes show that the piece was clamped from the back and side. There are cleavage lines along the right bottom part, smoothed in a way be...
R2 Cat. 171
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
1st half of 3rd C. AD? (Roma)
The two fragments show a bucranion supporting two garlands made up of a variety of fruits, leaves, and flowers. A six-petalled rosette hangs within one of the garland crescents. A profiled molding is at the top border. Although the style of carving i...
R2 Cat. 172
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Mid-2nd to mid-3rd C. AD (Roma)
The bull’s head has bulging eyes and triple linear eyebrows. His short horns have a ribbon entwined between them. His well-shaped ears (only his r. one preserved) were pushed forward by the garland. The garlands, in high relief, show fruit, acorns, a...
R2 Cat. 173
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd C. AD? (Roma)
The Victory has been carved with care; her transparent chiton, belted beneath the breasts, reveals her navel. The drapery also blows over her legs, revealing their shape. Her wings are still visible behind her l. shoulder and (damaged) at her r. The ...
R2 Cat. 174
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
The corner of the sarcophagus is decorated with a winged Victory, arms outstretched and holding two fruit and leaf garlands. Her large horizontal wings curve backwards and give a real feeling of depth and space. A pointed leaf rosette to the Victory’...
R2 Cat. 175
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd or 3rd C. AD (Roma)
Relief shows a nude winged male figure, “floating,” with head turned to his r. His arms are outstretched, the r. one presumably held a wreath or inscribed panel. A feathery wing rises above his l. shoulder, and larger striations behind his head also ...
R2 Cat. 176
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Probably AD 250 or later (Roma)
The linear and elongated figure is a rough version of a “Kallimachos” maenad. Dancing or running, she carries a poorly made garland of fruits and leaves which runs all the way from her broken upper l. arm to her lower l. leg. Her l. arm may have been...
R2 Cat. 177
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
A putto, walking l. supports a garland of fruit and leaves and a roughly carved taenia. His outer (l.) arm crosses his body to hold up the garland. Within the garland crescent is a raised bump, too severely damaged to identify for certain, but it may...
R2 Cat. 178
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
The sarcophagus lid fragment has a tile, triangular in section, which ends in a lion’s head. The mane of the lion is indicated by shallow grooves and incisions. His forehead has folds of skin incised on the diagonal. The protruding tongue and lower l...
R2 Cat. 179
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD? (Roma)
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 lid...
R2 Cat. 180
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
“PC sarcophagus” fragments. A large number of fragments (about 100) of an Asiatic sarcophagus were found in the Pactolus bed near the sector PC, in the summers of 1959 and 1960. The architectural fragments are identical with those on the celebrated s...
R2 Cat. 181
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
“PC sarcophagus” fragments. A large number of fragments (about 100) of an Asiatic sarcophagus were found in the Pactolus bed near the sector PC, in the summers of 1959 and 1960. The architectural fragments are identical with those on the celebrated s...
R2 Cat. 182
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
”PC sarcophagus” fragments. A large number of fragments (about 100) of an Asiatic sarcophagus were found in the Pactolus bed near the sector PC, in the summers of 1959 and 1960. The architectural fragments are identical with those on the celebrated s...
R2 Cat. 183
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
”PC sarcophagus” fragments. A large number of fragments (about 100) of an Asiatic sarcophagus were found in the Pactolus bed near the sector PC, in the summers of 1959 and 1960. The architectural fragments are identical with those on the celebrated s...
R2 Cat. 184
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roma)
This fragment of a sarcophagus has, from l. to r., an Ionic column base, and the a statue base with apparently a panther paw and the r. foot of Dionysus (cf. Cat. 122 Figs. 250-251). There is the trace of another Ionic column base. The moldings are: ...
R2 Cat. 185
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
A bearded male figure holding a fish in his r. hand clasped to his chest is in high relief. The hair flows back in vertical strands, interrupted by horizontal bands in back which are intended to be either folds of the garment or waves of water. Waves...
R2 Cat. 186
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Later 2nd or early 3rd C. AD (Roma)
The deeply carved decoration of capital and arches is similar to, but not identical with, the sarcophagus of Claudia Antonia Sabina (Cat. 243 Fig. 422). The springing of the arches is also considerably steeper than on that sarcophagus. The type and d...
R2 Cat. 187
Heykel, Lahit
Mermer, Taş
Late 2nd or 3rd C. AD (Roma)
The r. arm, mostly missing, lies across the body. The r. knee is slightly bent. Many small curves of drapery fall over the legs, while a long fold lies parallel to the body but behind it, on the lid. The type of reclining figure is like those of the ...
R2 Cat. 188
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st C. BC (Hellenistik)
A small figure running to the r. wears a short tunic (to the knees) and a loose overgarment to the hips. Both tiers blow out behind. The skirt has vertical folds, the upper tier, rippled folds. The figure also wears boots with borders at the tops, an...
R2 Cat. 189
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st or 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The reclining river god has long hair, and is nude. His l. leg is tucked under the bent r. one. In his r. hand he holds a reed, and two other vertical reeds are incised into the background at the upper l. At the r. is a plane tree in shallow relief. ...
R2 Cat. 190
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
3rd C. AD? (Roma)
A youthful, unbearded river god holds a single reed in his r. hand and reclines on a rock in which a male head is carved. The lower part of his body is covered by a cloth, making a series of parallel folds over the legs; a roll of the material at the...
R2 Cat. 191
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd or 3rd C. AD? (Roma)
A male figure is seated with his legs out before him, r. leg bent at the knee, and his hands behind his back. To the r., a short distance from the man, are traces of a cuirassed Roman; and to the l. is a shallow relief of a ribbon-like object with th...
R2 Cat. 192
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
The eagle projects forward almost in the round, covering nearly the entire height of the pilaster capital. The profile at the top has a torus with a projecting animal head. Behind the l. shoulder of the eagle starts an oak spray which continues from ...
R2 Cat. 193
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The pilaster capital consists of two flat volutes springing from a base and supported by acanthus leaves. Standing on a small projecting base is a draped woman in hieratic pose with a pomegranate (?) in her l. hand and a snake, which wriggles across ...
R2 Cat. 194
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd half of 2nd C. AD (Roma)
The capital is Corinthian, with volutes and acanthus leaves on a basically concave profile. At the center top is an image of a female goddess, a representation of an archaic statue. She wears a polos and a veil with an incised border, a necklace of l...