To My Family and Uğraş Uzun - Bilkent University
To My Family and Uğraş Uzun - Bilkent University
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Fig. 101. Diadora. 140-30 BC. Delos. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 114).<br />
Fig. 102. Chrysippos, Stoic. Original late 3 rd century BC. H. 1.20 m. Louvre,<br />
Paris. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 33-2).<br />
Fig. 103. Capitoline philosopher. Original mid 3 rd century BC. H. 1.71 m.<br />
Capitoline, Rome. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 23).<br />
Fig. 104. Poseidippos, comic poet. Original mid 3 rd century BC. He. 1.47 m.<br />
Vatican. (Smith, 1991: Fig. 43).<br />
Fig. 105. Figure D <strong>and</strong> E on the Antakya Sarcophagus, front side (by E. Öğüş <strong>and</strong><br />
J.Bennett).<br />
Fig. 106. Fragment of a sarcophagus, poet <strong>and</strong> Muse. H. 1.06, L. 1.176 m. British<br />
Museum, London. (Morey, 1924: Ill. 52).<br />
Fig. 107. Satrap Sarcophagus from the royal necropolis of Sidon. c.400 BC. H.<br />
1.45, L. 2.86, W. 1.18 m. Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Istanbul. (Akurgal,<br />
1987: Taf. 113).<br />
Fig. 108. Hunting tondi from the Arch of Constantine. Left: sacrifice to Hercules,<br />
right: boar hunt. c. AD 130-8. (Kleiner, 1992: Fig. 219-20).<br />
Fig. 109. Lid of an Etruscan sarcophagus from Cerveteri. Late 6 th century BC. L.<br />
2.06 m. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. (Ramage <strong>and</strong> Ramage, 1995:<br />
Fig. 1.23).<br />
Fig. 110. Chronology chart for the Docimeum columnar sarcophagi (Based on<br />
Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 47).<br />
Fig. 111. Detail of the architectural ornamentation of the Istanbul G Sarcophagus<br />
(Sarcophagus of Claudia Antonia Sabina). c.AD 185-90 (?). Istanbul<br />
Archaeological Museum, Istanbul. (Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 6).<br />
Fig. 112. Detail of the architectural ornamentation of the Istanbul C<br />
Sarcophagus.c.AD 195 (?). Istanbul Archaeological Museum, Istanbul.<br />
(Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 6).<br />
Fig. 113. Detail of the architectural ornamentation of the Iznık S Sarcophagus.<br />
c.AD 200 (?). (Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 6).<br />
Fig. 114. Detail of the architectural ornamentation of the Ankara A Sarcophagus.<br />
c.AD 205 (?). Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara. (Wiegartz, 1965: Taf.<br />
6).<br />
Fig. 115. Detail of the architectural ornamentation of the reconstructed Athens-<br />
London Sarcophagus. c.AD 215 (?). Byzantine Museum, Athens, <strong>and</strong> British<br />
Museum, London. (Wiegartz, 1965: Taf. 7).<br />
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