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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. 313

    Mimari, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    “époque d’Antiochos III, sans qu’on puisse préciser davantage” (Gauthier, p. 131); “ca. 213 B.C.” (SEG). (Hellenistik)

    Fragment of grayish-white marble; “brisé de tous côtés” (Gauthier, p. 129). It seems to me that on the right side a small portion of the original edge is preserved.

  • M14 Cat. 314

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Probably late 3rd century BC. (Hellenistik)

    Fragment of the lower edge of a squared white marble stone; broken into two pieces, now joined. Toward the left, a portion of the lower surface is preserved; if this is the original surface (and not from reuse), the position of the letters shows that...

  • M14 Cat. 315

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Probably late 3rd century BC. (Hellenistik)

    Fragment of marble with only a part of the upper edge preserved; broken on the other sides. Hellenistic letters: omicra in ll. 1–2 are very small and “hanging” in the lines from above (less so in l. 3); the right “leg” of Π is shorter than the left o...

  • M14 Cat. 316

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    3rd–2nd century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistik)

    Fragment of a white marble plaque, reassembled from two joining pieces; broken except for a portion of the right edge.

  • M14 Cat. 317

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    ca. 150 BC. (Hellenistik)

    “Marble stele with molding at top”. “Above the inscription is depicted an olive branch [see the lemma of no. 323]. Lower part of the stone is missing” (Malay and Nalbantoğlu).

  • M14 Cat. 318

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Inscriptions (b) and (d) date most probably to 136 AD (J. Nollé and W. Eck, Chiron 26 [1996], p. 267; others propose 134/35 AD); inscription (f) dates to early in the reign of Antoninus Pius. (Roma)

    Stele of marble with triangular pediment. The top acroterion and the right lower part of the stele are missing. Inscription (a) is in the pediment (l. 10 on its lower band), and the other texts are on the shaft. The text shows different scripts; it h...

  • M14 Cat. 319

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    ca. 150 AD. (Roma)

    Stele of bluish marble; upper part broken off. It is inscribed on both sides by the same hand. A Latin cross on orb had later been carved over the surface (another such cross was carved on the surface of the stele no. 697, which stands to the left of...

  • M14 Cat. 320

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    ca. 150 AD. (Roma)

    Stele of bluish marble; upper part broken off. It is inscribed on both sides by the same hand. A Latin cross on orb had later been carved over the surface (another such cross was carved on the surface of the stele no. 697, which stands to the left of...

  • M14 Cat. 321

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    188/89 AD. (Roma)

    Block of marble. The inscription (red paint partly preserved) is from later use of the stone (for details see ed. pr.).

  • M14 Cat. 322

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Probably 221 AD (see ll. 18–20 comm.). (Roma)

    Two joining fragments of a marble plaque; broken on all sides except for the left edge with molding; l. 20 was the last line of the text. Squared lunate sigma, with four bars only in l. 18 (ΓΙΣΘΗ).

  • M14 Cat. 323

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    150/49 BC. (Roma)

    Stele with triangular pediment and molding. Between the molding and the inscription, there is a relief showing two laurel branches (Robert: “deux rameaux de laurier, feuilles et fruits,” [p. 362] underlining the plant’s relation with Apollon, but per...

  • M14 Cat. 324

    Stel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistik)

    Partly damaged stele of white marble with pediment; broken into two pieces, pediment and shaft. The pediment is decorated with acroteria and rosettes. The lower portion of the shaft is broken off. On the shaft are depicted two wreaths, each in a quad...

  • M14 Cat. 325

    Heykel, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Unknown (“i BC,” LGPN; see l. 2 comm.). (Hellenistik veya Roma)

    Stele of marble with pediment; broken in two parts, the left of which was copied by K. Buresch.

  • M14 Cat. 326

    Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    “May be late Hellenistic to Early Roman” (excavation record). (Hellenistik veya Roma)

    “Fragment of a marble statue base with half of a right foot…and…of a taller, narrower object”. The inscription is on the front face.

  • M14 Cat. 327

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    After 88 BC, perhaps in the 70s. (Hellenistik)

    Upper left corner of a block of white marble; broken on the right and lower sides.

  • M14 Cat. 328

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    Roman Imperial period? (Roma)

    Fragment of blue and white marble; broken on all sides.

  • M14 Cat. 329

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    17–37 AD. (Roma)

    Fragment of a block of white marble; at the top side are the remains of a profile, with a portion of the left side preserved, broken on the right. The lower face and rear have later been cut and smoothed (for reuse?). Letters with long apices.

  • M14 Cat. 330

    Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    34/35 AD. (Roma)

    Pillar of white marble. For secondary use, a channel (W. ca. 0.20), that runs parallel to the right edge has been carved.

  • M14 Cat. 331

    Sunak, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    37–41 AD. (Roma)

    Cylindrical altar of marble with moldings at bottom; the upper part is damaged without affecting the inscription. Under the inscription, a garland of two olive branches is depicted in relief.

  • M14 Cat. 332

    Mimari, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    37–41 AD. (Roma)

    Fragment of a block of white marble whose left portion is cut off; at the top side are the damaged remains of a molding. The lower left part of the inscribed face was damaged when the stone was reused. There is a lewis hole in the middle for lifting ...

  • M14 Cat. 333

    Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    41–54 AD. (Roma)

    Cylindrical statue base of white marble; bottom cut off (for reuse?). On the top are a recess (0.13 × 0.05) and two clamp holes.

  • M14 Cat. 334

    Mimari, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    41–54 AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of white marble; in order to be reused (as a capital?), the left and lower sides have been cut off, the rear chiseled. The top is broken off, and on the right side there is a portion of the original edge.

  • M14 Cat. 335

    Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    41–54 AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of the lower right portion of a plaque(?) of white marble; the top and left side broken. The inscription follows guidelines; in l. 1 only the lower parts of the letters are preserved.

  • M14 Cat. 336

    Mimari, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    41–54 AD? (Roma)

    Fragment of the right portion of a block of white marble; the top, bottom, and left side are broken. The lower part of the inscribed face has been chiseled (for reuse?).

  • M14 Cat. 337

    Sunak, Yazıt

    Mermer, Taş

    ca. 50 AD. (Roma)

    “Rectangular white marble altar with small acroteria…; inscriptions on two opposite sides; on the other two sides, relief representation of two crossed torches(?) bound together with a ribbon, and a kalathos from which a serpent emerges flanked by tw...