2014
DOI: 10.13113/cedrus.201406455
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A Typological Suggestion Concerning Hellenistic and Roman Lycian Sarcophagi

Abstract: The typological studies of Lycian tombs began in the eighteenth century. Although these pioneer typologies were not satisfactory, studies continued in subsequent years. Akurgal divided them into three groups and put all the Lycian sarcophagi in the second group in his typology. But he does not distinguish the differences between these sarcophagi. In addition, the second group is also termed: 'The Monuments of Tombs in the Tradition of Native Anatolia''. This terminology contradicts the characteristics of these… Show more

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