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To My Family and Uğraş Uzun - Bilkent University

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Fig. 35. Map of Ancient Antioch. (Kondoleon, 2000: map).<br />

Fig. 36. Plan of Antioch in 1931 drawn by P. Jacquot. (Demir, 1996: 102).<br />

Fig. 37. Jet bracelet <strong>and</strong> golden necklace from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Bracelet<br />

dia. 8.7, w. 1.2 cm. Necklace L. 60 cm, Weight 49.9 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya<br />

(by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 38. Gold earrings from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 1.2 cm, total Weight<br />

2.72 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 39. Gold amulet ring from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 2.3 cm, Weight<br />

6.42 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 40. Gold button accessories from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 0.8 cm,<br />

total Weight 13.84 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 41. Aureus of Gordian III, from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 21 mm,<br />

Weight 4.59 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 42. Aureus of Gallienus, from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 22 mm,<br />

Weight 4.59 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 43. Quinarius of Cornelia Salonina, from the Antakya Sarcophagus. Dia. 19<br />

mm, Weight 4.59 gr. Hatay Museum, Antakya (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 44. Roman copy of Doryphoros from Pompeii. Original c.440 BC. H. 2.12<br />

m. National Museum, Naples. (Stewart, 1990: Fig. 378).<br />

Fig. 45. Roman copy of Apoxyomenos. Original c.320 BC. H. 2.05 m. Pio-<br />

Clementine Museum, Vatican City State. (Stewart, 1990: Fig. 554).<br />

Fig. 46. Column base on the front side of the Antakya Sarcophagus (by E. Öğüş<br />

<strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 47. Detail of the gabled pediment on the front side of the Antakya<br />

Sarcophagus (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J.Bennett).<br />

Fig. 48. Column capital of the Melfi Sarcophagus. (Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 6a).<br />

Fig. 49. Three-branched leaf pattern on the architrave of the Antakya<br />

Sarcophagus, right aedicula, front side (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 50. Central pediment of the rear side of the Antakya Sarcophagus (by E.<br />

Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />

Fig. 51. Right bay of the left side of the Antakya Sarcophagus (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J.<br />

Bennett).<br />

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