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Title: | Temple of Hadrian Frieze |
Authors: | Tronchin, Francesca C. |
Keywords: | Architecture, Classical;Images;MDID;Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76-138;Ephesus (Extinct city);Antiquities;Ephesus Archaeological Museum;Selcuk, Turkey |
Issue Date: | Jun-2011 |
Publisher: | Memphis, Tenn. : Art Department, Rhodes College |
Abstract: | This image shows a white marble frieze panel from the Temple of Hadrian. The frieze dates from the 3rd century CE and is made up of four panels. The entire piece measures 632 cm x 60 cm. This section features Apollon, a female figure, Androclus and his dog, unidentified gods and heroes such as Herakles. This object is located in the Hall of Emperor Cults and Portraits at the Ephesus Archaeological Museum in Selcuk, Turkey. |
Description: | Photograph by Dr. Francesca Tronchin, June, 2011. This image was migrated out of MDID and into DLynx during the summer of 2014. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/21401 |
Appears in Collections: | Archaeological Sites and Museums in Greece and Turkey |
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