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Les environs:

City gate.Roman colonnaded street running north-south (decumanus)Hellenistic fortifications of Xanthos''Dancer'' tombLycian monumental tombs, the Harpy tomb and the pillared sarcophagusXanthos  BasilicaTripylon leading to the DecumanusXanthus, DecumanusXanthos Theatre East EntranceXanthus TheaterXanthos TheatreXanthos - theatreXanthos - theatreThe Roman theatre, built in the mid-2nd century ADRoman theatre and Lycian tombsXanthos  ''Dromos Building''Xanthos  ''Dromos Building''Xanthos  ''Dromos Building''Pillar tombXanthos  ''Harpy & Pillar'' TombsHarp Monument. XanthosHarpy TombRoman Theatre in XanthosXanthus AgoraXanthos West AgoraInscribed Pillar of Xanthos - Harpagus SteleXanthos  Inscribed PillarXanthos ''Dancers Tomb''Xanthos ''Dancers Tomb''Xanthos ''Dancers Tomb''

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Kınık
  • geo:36.354771,29.320221
  • Précision exacte

Period or year:

  • -385~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Tombeau ou tombes
  • Visible

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Te Nereid monument is a  the tomb of Arbinas, the last dynast of Xan-thos, who died about 370 BC,

Sources:

  1. Anthony Keen; "The Dynastic Tombs of Xanthos: Who Was Buried Where?". Anatolian Studies. 42:  (1992), p.  53.
  2. Lucia Novakova, Andrea Durianova: Closer to Heaven: The Tradition of Above Ground Burials in Western Anatolia. In: ΕΥΔΑΙΜΩΝ, Charles University, Faculty of Arts/ Masaryk Univeristy 2018
  3. Nereid Monument (N. Yıldırım – H. Kökmen), in: Excavations at Xanthos in 2012 - Batı Agora / West Agora; 2013, ANMED – H. Kökmen) - http://www.akmedanmed.com/pdf/2013/11_ksanthos.pdf
  4. Lycian Monuments https://www.lycianmonuments.com/xanthos/ 
  5. A catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman antiquities, British museum
    by British Museum. Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities; Smith, A. H. (Arthur Hamilton), 1860-1941  p.1 - 59  Internet Archive       https://archive.org/details/catalogueofsculp02britiala                                          

Te Nereid monument is a  the tomb of Arbinas, the last dynast of Xan-thos, who died about 370 BC,

Sources:

  1. Anthony Keen; "The Dynastic Tombs of Xanthos: Who Was Buried Where?". Anatolian Studies. 42:  (1992), p.  53.
  2. Lucia Novakova, Andrea Durianova: Closer to Heaven: The Tradition of Above Ground Burials in Western Anatolia. In: ΕΥΔΑΙΜΩΝ, Charles University, Faculty of Arts/ Masaryk Univeristy 2018
  3. Nereid Monument (N. Yıldırım – H. Kökmen), in: Excavations at Xanthos in 2012 - Batı Agora / West Agora; 2013, ANMED – H. Kökmen) - http://www.akmedanmed.com/pdf/2013/11_ksanthos.pdf
  4. Lycian Monuments https://www.lycianmonuments.com/xanthos/ 
  5. A catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman antiquities, British museum
    by British Museum. Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities; Smith, A. H. (Arthur Hamilton), 1860-1941  p.1 - 59  Internet Archive       https://archive.org/details/catalogueofsculp02britiala                                          

À proximité

Xanthos, City Gate

Hellenistic city gate

Lower Agora, Xanthos

Ancient City of Xanthos, Kinik Village.

Xanthos, Roman Basilica

Roman basilica of Xanthos by the Lower Agora.