02261nam 22006013a 450 991056316940332120250204000020.0(CKB)4100000001192441(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27215(ScCtBLL)cd8bd4d0-eb1c-4b56-9b65-b1932d47457d(OCoLC)1076650660(Perlego)2339757(oapen)doab27215(EXLCZ)99410000000119244120250204i20172020 uu gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAttische Sarkophage aus EphesosCarola KintrupHolzhausen2017[s.l.] :Holzhausen,2017.1 electronic resource (273 p.)9783902976826 3902976829 The study of the Attic sarcophagi from Ephesos throws a light on the tectonics, the ornaments, the iconography and the stylistic development as a basis for a relative chronology of the genre on site. The results of this study gain in importance as they can be correlated with chronologically "fixed" data - see the Aristides sarcophagus with its portrait and the associated inscription on the sarcophagus base. The results can be compared with other Attic sarcophagi and be applied to other genres of the imperial Attic sculpture, so that the importance of the Attic sarcophagi as one of the leading forms of the Greek sculpture of the imperial period is underlined.HistorybicsscsarcophagiAttic sarcophagiEphesosAsia MinorTurkeyMarble AnalysisSarkophageAttische SarkophageTürkeiMarmoranalyseAchilleusAmazonenAttika (Landschaft)BeirutKymationSelçukV. Chr.HistoryKintrup Carola767010ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910563169403321Attische Sarkophage aus Ephesos1561205UNINA