This article includes some of the project’s results conducted by the researcher at Oxford University with the support of TUBITAK 2219- International Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
The Carian city of Nysa ad Maeandrum was established during the Early Hellenistic period. Strabo mentioned the city where he was educated in his youth, defining Nysa as a dipolis - a double city. Excavations carried out in the city have unearthed a network of streets, numerous buildings, and sculptural fragments. The subject of this study is a marble head recovered as spolia in a Late Antique building located at the intersection of Street 1-plateia (western part) and Street 6W. Despite some discrepancies, the head is coherent with the male portrait types of the Julio-Claudian family. In this context, it represents a private portrait reflecting the public honoring practice of Nysa. The evidence for that period in the city is limited, and the existence of monumental buildings is known by indirect sources, mainly from Strabo’s accounts. Besides the public honorings of civic officers, imperial honoring is attested by an inscribed statue base. Numismatic data indicate the Nysaeans’ gratitude for Tiberius and provides insight into the city’s social context during the Julio-Claudian period. The typological classification of the marble head makes it the first Julio-Claudian sculpture of the city and sheds light on Nysa’s history during that period.
This article includes some of the project’s results conducted by the researcher at Oxford University with the support of TUBITAK 2219- International Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
I want to express my gratitude to Prof. R.R.R. Smith for his kind mentoring during my research.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Greek and Roman Period Archeology |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Project Number | This article includes some of the project’s results conducted by the researcher at Oxford University with the support of TUBITAK 2219- International Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. |
Publication Date | December 15, 2024 |
Submission Date | November 14, 2023 |
Acceptance Date | February 26, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Issue: 27 |
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