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The Funerary Monuments Of Rough Cilicia And Isauria Yasemin Er Scarborough

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The Funerary Monuments Of Rough Cilicia And Isauria Yasemin Er Scarborough
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 112.59 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Yasemin Er Scarborough
ISBN: 9781407315287
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Funerary Monuments Of Rough Cilicia And Isauria Yasemin Er Scarborough by Yasemin Er Scarborough 9781407315287 instant download after payment.

This book is an investigation of the funerary monuments of Rough Cilicia and Isauria. Rock-cut tombs, tower tombs, temple tombs, grave houses, barrel-vaulted aedicula tombs, tombs with monumental columns, sarcophagi, larnaces, rectangular funerary altars and stelae, mostly from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, all occur in Rough Cilicia and Isauria. Much of the book rests on archaeological surveys conducted by the author in Rough Cilicia and in Isauria. She divides Rough Cilicia into four areas, to establish tentative boundaries of local distribution, as well as a rough chronology of distinct types of monuments. The funerary monuments of Isauria are treated separately. Selected tombs are considered, site-by-site, with comments on characteristic features, typical of the funerary architecture of the district. A noteworthy aspect is the movement of itinerant artists, who contributed to the transmission of funerary forms and motifs.

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