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The labours of Hercules, a well-known type of Sarcophagus.
The sarcophagus was found by coincidence in 1991, near the Seyyid Burhanettin Türbesi (in the Archeological Museum’s neighbourhood), during digging operations in preparation of a new ‘Kültür Sitesi’ (Cultural Center).
It is from the so-called ‘Pamphylia’-type (= the Antalya region) and dated to the 2nd or early 3th century AD.
Dimensions: 215 x 101 cm, height: 133 cm.
On the picture: (from left to right) the 2nd, 4th and 3th labour: Herkules slays the Lernaean Hydra (a serpent-like water monster) – he captures the giant Erymanthian Boar – he captures the sacred Golden Hind of Artemis.
Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen
Sources: Kayseri Arkeoloji Müzesi & Vikipedia .
If you like sarcophagi, don't miss the ones I show in collections at Istanbul or Antalya.
Copyright Dick Osseman. For use see my Profile.
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