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- Title
PERGE'DEN RAHİP APOLLONIOS'UN ZEUS SOTER'E SÜTUN ADAĞI.
- Authors
KİLECİ, ŞENKAL
- Abstract
This article introduces an inscribed violetveined column found during the excavations in Perge in 2014. The violet-veined columns in Anatolia are mostly from Synnada which was a property of Roman Empire. The eight-line Hellenic inscription shows that this is dedicated to Zeus Soter. This god was worshipped mostly during the time of war, natural disaster, catastrophe, before and after the long-termed navigations or at a critical time. Based upon its lettering and an epigraphical evidence about Synnadic marble found in Perge, this column is dated to AD IIth century.
- Subjects
TURKEY; ROMAN Empire, 30 B.C.-A.D. 476; COLUMNS; INSCRIPTIONS; MARBLE; EXCAVATION; DISASTERS; NATURAL disasters
- Publication
CEDRUS, 2019, p557
- ISSN
2147-8058
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13113/cedrus.201925