Arama hakkında

Bu alan, Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti tarafından yayınlanmış eserleri arama yapmanıza ve bunlarla ilgili bilgi edinmenize olanak sağlamaktadır. Şu anda (2021), veri tabanı “Lidyalılar ve Dünyaları” (Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum, İstanbul, 2010) sergisinde ve kataloğunda yer alan eserleri; Judith Schaeffer, Nancy Hirschland Ramage, ve Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr., Sardis M10: Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery; Jane Evans, Sardis M13: Coins from the Excavations at Sardis: Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts; Georg Petzl, Sardis M14: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II: Finds from 1958 to 2017; G.M.A. Hanfmann ve N.H. Ramage, Sardis R2: Sculpture from Sardis: The Finds through 1975; ve A. Ramage, N.H. Ramage, ve Gül Gürtekin-Demir, Sardis R8: Ordinary Lydians at Home: The Lydian Trenches of the House of Bronzes and Pactolus Cliff at Sardis içermektedir.

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  • M14 Cat. 474

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    “Early first century BC” (Malay). (Hellenistik)

    Lower section of a block of marble.

  • M14 Cat. 475

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)

    Lower left corner of a marble stele; elsewhere broken. In a recess are preserved the remains of a relief: two legs of a table(?) and two human feet. The inscription is under the relief. Irregular letters (lunate three-bar sigma).

  • M14 Cat. 476

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    1st or 2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)

    Block of white marble; the right side is broken off. At the back end of the upper face is a rectangular clamp hole.

  • M14 Cat. 477

    Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Probably 2nd century AD. (Roma)

    Base of white marble, the upper and lower ends with moldings; on the upper surface there are two holes. The script is badly worn.

  • M14 Cat. 478

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD (letter shape). (Roma)

    Lower right fragment of a stele of white marble. The remains of a relief show the lower part of a bare left leg and foot, and the toes of the right foot of a standing person. Below, there is a protruding zone (H. 0.075) bearing the inscription.

  • M14 Cat. 479

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of the right part of a stele(?) of white marble; broken on all other sides.

  • M14 Cat. 480

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of the right part of a stele of white marble, broken on all other sides. The script is placed between guidelines.

  • M14 Cat. 481

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD? (Roma)

    Fragment, probably the right part of a stele of white marble; the right edge is preserved, broken on all other sides.

  • M14 Cat. 482

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of a stele of white marble; broken on all sides. Above the inscription there are the remains of a crescent.

  • M14 Cat. 483

    Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    (According to letter shape): (a) 1st–2nd century AD; (b) later Roman Imperial period. (Roma)

    Partly damaged base of local marble; parts of the upper and lower molding are preserved. The remains of the last four lines of the first inscription are preserved on the front face (a): H. of letters 0.025. In a later reuse of the base, the left face...

  • M14 Cat. 484

    Sunak, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)

    Altar of white marble, partly damaged. There are moldings above (with acroteria) and below.

  • M14 Cat. 485

    Sunak, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Unknown. (Roma)

    Lower part of a small altar of white marble, the lower end with molding; broken at top.

  • M14 Cat. 486

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    Late 4th or early 5th century (see Ameling). On the date of the Synagogue as a whole, see M. Rautman, “Sardis in Late Antiquity,” in Archaeology and the Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity, ed. O. Dally and Ch. Ratté (2011), pp. 16–17; and A. Seager, The Synagogue at Sardis, Sardis Report, forthcoming). (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a wreath.

  • M14 Cat. 487

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 337–41 AD (date of a coin from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a circular frame.

  • M14 Cat. 488

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    270 AD or thereafter (date of coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in an octagonal frame.

  • M14 Cat. 489

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    As this mosaic presumably replaced an earlier donor inscription it is to be dated after the middle of the fourth century; ca. 500 (M. H. Williams, The Jews among the Greeks and Romans [1998], p. 33, II, 2); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a square frame.

  • M14 Cat. 490

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 341–46 AD (date of the latest coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a square frame.

  • M14 Cat. 491

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    Second half of the 4th century AD?; cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription, originally in a square tabula ansata. “All tesserae are missing, but several letters have been identified from their imprint in the concrete bedding” (Kroll).

  • M14 Cat. 492

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    Second half of the 4th century AD?; cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Fragmentary mosaic.

  • M14 Cat. 493

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 351–61 AD (date of the latest coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a rectangular frame.

  • M14 Cat. 494

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 324–61 AD (date of the seven coins sealed beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a square frame.

  • M14 Cat. 495

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 378–83 AD (date of the latest coin from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a rectangular frame.

  • M14 Cat. 496

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    After 367–75 AD (date of the two latest coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Mosaic inscription in a rectangular frame.

  • M14 Cat. 497

    Mozaik, Yazıt

    Mosaik

    4th–5th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Fragment of a wall mosaic; letters formed of beige tesserae are set in a field of bright blue ones, bordered above and below with horizontal rows of beige and black.

  • M14 Cat. 498

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Hardly before the last quarter of the 4th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roma)

    Fragments of white marble wall revetment.