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Sipylos-MonumentSipylos-MonumentSipylos-MonumentSipylos-MonumentAkipnar, InscriptionAkipnar, InscriptionYarik Kaya - Tantalus TombManisa FortressMount Sipylus - Niobe RockNiobe`Rock (Aglayan Kaya)Niobe`Rock (Aglayan Kaya)NiobeNiobe`Rock (Aglayan Kaya)Weeping Niobe - in Mount SipylusRoman BridgeRoman Bridge

Location:

  • Türkiye, Manisa
  • geo:38.597565,27.50103
  • Location uncertain

Class:

  • Relief, votiv stone or altar
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=31318

Annotations

Yarik Kaya - Cleft Rock - "throne of Pelops" is  an altar or bench carved into the rock in the VII/VI century BC.

That Pelops and Tantalos once dwelt in my country [i.e. Lydia] there have remained signs right down to the present day. There is a lake called after Tantalos and a famous grave, and on a peak of Mount Sipylos there is a throne of Pelops beyond the sanctuary of Plastene the Mother. If you cross the river Hermos (Hermus) you see an image of Aphrodite in Temnos made of a living myrtle-tree. It is a tradition among us that it was dedicated by Pelops when he was propitiating the goddess and asking for Hippodameia to be his bride1.

Sources:

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times Until the End of the Roman Empir, II ed., Istanbul 1970, p. 133
  2. G. E. Bean, Aegean Turkey. An Archaeological Guide, London, Ernest Benn 1966,  pp. 61-63
  3. Pausanias, Description of Greece 5.13.7

References

  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece 5. 13. 7


Nearby

Akpınar (Sipylos-Monument) - Manisa Relief

Hittite monument 14th or 13th century BC. 'Kybele Kaya Anıtı'.

Koddinou Petra (1 km)

Koddinou Petra

Tantalus Tomb (4 km)

Lydian rock cut tomb.


This object was added by Elżbieta on 2016-12-20. Last update by Elżbieta on 2017-05-27. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/31318 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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