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Remains of the acropolis` wallsAcropolis of the ancient city MetropolisView from the acropolisView from the acropolisView from the acropolisMetropolis Agora.View from the acropolisTo the acropolisTo the acropolisRemains of the acropolis` wallsWalls of the acropolisStoa of MetropolisStoa of MetropolisStoa of MetropolisRemains of stoa in MetropolisRemains of stoa in MetropolisSeats in the buleuterionBouleuterionBuleuterion of MetropolisBuleuterion of MetropolisBuleuterion of MetropolisRoom Tombs, MetropolisClay oil lamp. Vaulted tomb. Metropolis.Atrium HouseAtrium House, mosaics.Atrium House, mosaics.Atrium House, mosaics.Basilica of Metropolis excavationsBasilica of Metropolis excavationsMetropolis

Locatie:

  • Turkije, Karakuyu
  • geo:38.133564,27.2372
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • -12xx / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Votiefsteen of reliëf
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=20651

Annotaties

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This limestone fragment of the late Hittite relief was discovered at the Karakuyu [Torbali in Izmir province] in 20071. The right lower part of the relief depicts a male figure holding a spear and carrying a bow (only one leg and the lower part of a spear are preserved).  On the right side of the relief is the badly damaged remains of a Luwian inscription,

Sources:

  1. http://www.hittitemonuments.com/torbali/
  2. Fahri Işık,  Mahir Atıcı,  Recai Tekoğlu : Die nachhethitische Königsstele von Karakuyu beim Karabel-Pass. Zur kulturellen Kontinuität vom bronzezeitlichen Mira zum eisenzeitlichen Ionia. In: Elmar Schwertheim (eds.): Studien zum antiken Kleinasien VII. Asia Minor Studien 66. Münster 2011, pp. 1-33
  3. Rostislav Oreshko, "Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Western Anatolia," in Luwian Identities (CHANE 64), 2013: pp. 345–420

Bronverwijzingen

  1. http://v3.arkitera.com/h12923--koy-meydanindaki-tas-3-bin-yillik-tarih%C3%AE-esermis.html

This limestone fragment of the late Hittite relief was discovered at the Karakuyu [Torbali in Izmir province] in 20071. The right lower part of the relief depicts a male figure holding a spear and carrying a bow (only one leg and the lower part of a spear are preserved).  On the right side of the relief is the badly damaged remains of a Luwian inscription,

Sources:

  1. http://www.hittitemonuments.com/torbali/
  2. Fahri Işık,  Mahir Atıcı,  Recai Tekoğlu : Die nachhethitische Königsstele von Karakuyu beim Karabel-Pass. Zur kulturellen Kontinuität vom bronzezeitlichen Mira zum eisenzeitlichen Ionia. In: Elmar Schwertheim (eds.): Studien zum antiken Kleinasien VII. Asia Minor Studien 66. Münster 2011, pp. 1-33
  3. Rostislav Oreshko, "Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Western Anatolia," in Luwian Identities (CHANE 64), 2013: pp. 345–420

Bronverwijzingen

  1. http://v3.arkitera.com/h12923--koy-meydanindaki-tas-3-bin-yillik-tarih%C3%AE-esermis.html


In de buurt

Metropolis, Ares Temple (7 km)

Temple of Ares.

Acropolis of Metropolis near Yeniköy (Turkey) (7 km)

The highest place in the city.

Stoa in Metropolis near Yeniköy (Turkey) (7 km)

Remains of public building - stoa of Metropolis


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