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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. 673

    Mimari, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD. (Roma)

    Lintel of marble; broken on both sides.

  • M14 Cat. 674

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD (letter shape [ed. pr.]). (Roma)

    Plaque of bluish marble with depictions of a tabula ansata, ivy tendrils, and flowers. Ll. 3–10 stand in a framed recess, ll. 1–2 above, l. 11 below.

  • M14 Cat. 675

    Sunak, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    First half of the 3rd century AD, after 212. (Roma)

    Funerary altar of fine white marble; broken below, with a cornice and pyramidal top.

  • M14 Cat. 676

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD (letter shape and orthography [Herrmann]). (Roma)

    Block of marble with a tabula ansata. The inscription was written, running over the molding, when the tabula ansata (turned 90 degrees) was reused.

  • M14 Cat. 677

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    vacat

  • M14 Cat. 678

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    1st century AD (excavation record). (Roma)

    Block of marble with top surface cut back diagonally; broken on right and lower left, with the rear face roughly worked. There is anathyrosis on the left and undersides. It was probably part of a tomb construction.

  • M14 Cat. 679

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Perhaps late 1st century AD (letter shape [Herrmann]). (Roma)

    Fragment of the left portion of a marble plaque surrounded by a molding; all other parts are broken. Letters with long apices.

  • M14 Cat. 680

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

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

    Fragment of marble, broken on all sides. Above the inscription are the remains of a garland from a sarcophagus(?).

  • M14 Cat. 681

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Unknown. (Roma)

    Plaque of white marble, perhaps a fragment of the cover of a grave. A portion of the upper edge is preserved (the rear part a bit higher); all other sides are damaged.

  • M14 Cat. 682

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

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

    Left upper corner of a tapering stele of white marble; elsewhere broken, rear roughly picked.

  • M14 Cat. 683

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd–3rd century AD? (see below). (Roma)

    Fragment of a marble plaque, broken on all sides. Squared lunate sigma.

  • M14 Cat. 684

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Unknown. (Roma)

    Two joining portions of a block of gray marble.

  • M14 Cat. 685

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD? (Letter shape; Roman Imperial period [Malay]). (Roma)

    Right fragment of a marble plaque or stele.

  • M14 Cat. 686

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)

    Block of marble; broken on the left and rear faces.

  • M14 Cat. 687

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd century AD? (see ll. 4–5 comm.). (Roma)

    Block of white marble.

  • M14 Cat. 688

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    4th to mid-3rd century BC (Hanfmann and Polatkan); perhaps mid-3rd century BC (Robert); “about 300 or slightly later” (Clairmont); “um 250 v.Chr.” (Merkelbach and Stauber). (Hellenistik)

    Stele of marble with pediment and acroteria. The inscription is under the pediment (no indentation of the pentameters). Below, there is a relief in a recess depicting a sitting woman on the right who takes some jewellery from a chest that is presente...

  • M14 Cat. 689

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)

    Stele of white marble; the upper part is broken off. The inscription (very ornate letters) is mostly standing in a recess; some lines extend onto the protruding molding.

  • M14 Cat. 690

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    2nd century AD? (Roma)

    Stele of white marble, in the pediment a theater mask, with a wreath on either side; broken below.

  • M14 Cat. 691

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

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

    Plaque of coarse-grained white marble with gray veins. Framed by a cornice, which has been cut off at the lower edge; broken into two parts.

  • M14 Cat. 692

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd century AD? (no date propsed by Herrmann). (Roma)

    Block of marble; damaged on the right side. On the upper left surface is a clamp hole with the remains of an iron clamp and lead. The inscribed area is surrounded by a recessed frame ca. 0.037 m wide.

  • M14 Cat. 693

    Yazıt

    Sıva

    3rd–5th century AD. (Roma)

    Painted inscription within a wreath on the tympanon of a small barrel-vaulted masonry chamber in a subterranean tomb with wall paintings (south lunette; see also nos. 694 and 695).

  • M14 Cat. 694

    Yazıt

    Sıva

    3rd–5th century AD. (Roma)

    Inscription painted within a square wreath on a side wall in the subterranean tomb mentioned in nos. 693 and 695.

  • M14 Cat. 695

    Yazıt

    Sıva

    3rd–5th century AD. (Roma)

    Inscription painted within a square wreath on a side wall in the subterranean tomb mentioned in nos. 693 and 694.

  • M14 Cat. 696

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    4th–6th century AD. (Roma)

    Fragment of a slab of marble; broken at left and right.

  • M14 Cat. 697

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    4th–5th century AD? (L. Robert apud Crawford). (Roma)

    Stele of white marble. The upper part is cut off; there, the lower halves of two wreaths, each in a square recess, are visible; below them, an earlier inscription has been deleted. The present inscription was written on the stele’s lower half. A Lati...