Επιτύμβιο ανάγλυφο από την Τήλο

Προβολή/ Άνοιγμα
Συγγραφέας
Χαριτωνίδης, Σεραφείμ Ι.Ημερομηνία
1962Γλώσσα
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Εκδότης
Υπηρεσία Αρχαιοτήτων και Αναστηλώσεως
Λέξη-κλειδί
Βιβλιογραφικά στοιχεία
Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον, 1960, Τόμος 16, Κείμενον/Μέρος Α’, 91-93.
Πρόσβαση
ελεύθερη
Τίτλος περιοδικού
Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον
Επιτομή
In March, 1948, a sculptured stele was removed from a small church at the island
of Telos, where it was used as a lintel.
The stele, bearing the inscription with the name of the dead [Ά]γαθόκλεα [Ά]πολ-
λωνίου (as well as a second, longer, inscription engraved for a later re-use) is
peculiar for its representation, consisting of two female figures embracing each
other.
The origin of this motif, confined almost to Rhodos, can be traced back to the
stele of Krito and Timarista (bibliography see: Άρχ. Έφ. 1958, 208 note 1; see also
pp. 210-216 for a discussion of this motif).
The relief, dated to the early roman period, is characterized by a slight archaism
in the treatment of some details, but its descendance from an earlier, obviously
hellenistic, original can be fairly well assumed.