To My Family and Uğraş Uzun - Bilkent University
To My Family and Uğraş Uzun - Bilkent University
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Fig. 85. Fig. X on the Antakya Sarcophagus, lid (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong> J. Bennett).<br />
Fig. 86. Reconstruction of the Athens-London Sarcophagus. (Wiegartz, 1965:<br />
Taf. 1).<br />
Fig. 87. Drawing of Hierapolis A, long side. Chest L. 2.30 m. (Morey, 1924: 31).<br />
Fig. 88. Cremating <strong>and</strong> inhuming areas in the Roman Empire, c.AD 60. (Morris,<br />
1992: Fig. 7).<br />
Fig. 89. Grave relief from Samos. Sacrifice <strong>and</strong> funerary meal. Late 3 rd or 2 nd<br />
century BC. H. 56 cm. Tigani, Samos. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 225).<br />
Fig. 90. Panel from triumphal arch of Marcus Aurelius. AD 176. H. 3.14 m, W.<br />
2.10 m. Rome. (Beard et al, 1998: 149).<br />
Fig. 91. Septimius Severus <strong>and</strong> Julia Domna offering a sacrifice, from the Arch of<br />
Argentarii. AD 204. Velabrum, Rome. (Kerenyi, 1962: Fig. 123).<br />
Fig. 92. White lekythos. Second quarter of the 5 th century BC. H. 38.7 cm. British<br />
Museum, London. (Kurtz, 1975: Pl. 18-3).<br />
Fig. 93. White lekythos by the Painter of Athens. Third quarter of the 5 th century<br />
BC. H. 26.5 cm. National Museum, Athens. (Kurtz, 1975: Pl. 29.3).<br />
Fig. 94. South frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae. 13- 9 BC. H. 1.6 m. (Ramage<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ramage, 1995: Fig. 3.26).<br />
Fig. 95. Frieze from the Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna, Julia<br />
Domna at the left with an incense box in her h<strong>and</strong>. AD 203. H. 1.72 m. (Beard et<br />
al, 1998: 150).<br />
Fig. 96. Antalya N Sarcophagus (Sarcophagus of Domitias Filiskas). AD 190-5.<br />
L. 2.56, W. 1.20 m. Antalya Museum, Antalya, Turkey. (Özgen <strong>and</strong> Özgen, 1992:<br />
Cat.No. 134).<br />
Fig. 97. Lid of the Sarcophagus of Dereimis <strong>and</strong> Aischylos. 380-70 BC.<br />
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien. (İdil, 1985: Lev. 83, 1-2).<br />
Fig. 98. West side frieze of the “Harpy <strong>To</strong>mb”. c. 470 BC. H. 1.04, W. 2.56.<br />
British Museum, London. (Akurgal, 1961. Abb. 87).<br />
Fig. 99. Large <strong>and</strong> Small Herculaneum Goddesses. Original c.300 BC. H. 1.98 m,<br />
H. 1.81 m. Dresden. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 88- 98).<br />
Fig. 100. Cleopatra <strong>and</strong> Dioskourides. 138-7 BC. H. 1.67 m. Delos. (Smith, 1991:<br />
Fig. 113).<br />
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