119 Ergebnisse innerhalb von Institution Εθνικό Κέντρο Τεκμηρίωσης (ΕΚΤ)
Depicted on this block are four male figures (20-23) in a pose of expectation and four Olympian gods (24-27), seated on stools. The rest of the divinities are shown on the adjoining blocks V and VI. The four male figures (20-23) are leaning on their staff…
The missing scenes are known almost to completion from the Carrey drawings: two chariots are depicted (ninth and tenth) that have evidently reached the finish, since their hooves are all firmly on the ground and the charioteers in the bigas (83 and 87). B…
This is an impressive scene. Beside the charioteer (78), who has largely been broken off, is the apobates (79) with helmet and shield. His chlamys blows out in the wind, leaving his body exposed. He turns to look behind him while standing on the moving ch…
This block was removed in order to make a window in the Christian church and it has since disappeared. The adjoining blocks are of some help in a restoration and the scene may well have shown the sixth chariot.
Here we rely on the drawings of Carrey to fill in the missing scenes. Two chariots are shown (the third and fourth, one on each block), one behind the other, already moving with their charioteers (68 and 71) and hoplites (69 and 72) on the chariot and the…
Missing are the upper part and corners of the block. Another chariot is depicted here (the fifth), of which only the chariot wheel and horses have survived.
With this block the chariot course of the south side begins. The groups of apobates and chariots are shown in action, with the exception of the first two on blocks XXV and XXVI and the last two on blocks XXXIII and XXXIV. The first show the preparations f…
The three horsemen (57-59), whose heads are missing, wear double-belted chiton with short sleeves and boots.
The block is missing, having been removed to make a window when the temple was turned into a church. It was no longer there for Carrey to record it. Yet the preserved parts of the adjoining blocks help in a restoration. At the left on block XXII there wil…
Preserved from this block are the lower parts of the legs of the horses of riders (51 and 52) and the head of rider (51) of the ninth group. They are clad in chitoniskos (short chiton) and chlamys, with a petasos on their heads.
A nude youth (30) is shown standing frontally, in a relaxed pose, slightly turning. His weight is on his left leg, his right free and to the side. He appears to be using his right hand to throw on his chlamys, which hangs over his left shoulder and outstr…
Two horsemen ride horses at full gallop, one next to the other with (19) slightly behind and partly concealing the horse of (18). The right hand horse in particular is literally flying, with all four hooves in the air. His rider (19), with short chiton an…
The scene is reminiscent of a corresponding one on block XII with the horse in the middle and three figures placed around it, so as to interrupt the forward movement of the procession. A horse, facing left, stands quietly between his rider (4) and the se…
These blocks have not survived. A fragment of the subject represented has been recognised from Carrey’s drawings, even though it is not entirely clear. Four figures are depicted (107-110), himation clad and holding rectangular objects identified by most a…
The vivid scenes of horse and chariot racing on the previous blocks are succeeded now by quiet scenes depicting the procession of the eighteen elders (89-106). Since the blocks have survived in fragments, they can be restored on the basis of Carrey’s draw…
The vivid scenes of horse and chariot racing on the previous blocks are succeeded now by quiet scenes depicting the procession of the eighteen elders (89-106). Since the blocks have survived in fragments, they can be restored on the basis of Carrey’s draw…
There is a block missing between blocks XXXI-XXXIII that will have had a scene of horsemen.
The depiction of four horsemen (77-80) on this block is known to us from the drawing by J. Stuart. Preserved is a very small piece of the chiton of rider (77) near the join at the left. Rider (78) turns back toward the middle rider (79) who wears chiton, …
Depicted on these two blocks are two chariots each with apobates, charioteer and two marshalls. Preserved are the left hand of the apobates (68), grasping the chariot he has just mounted, and the lower part of the body and the forearm of the charioteer (6…
Of the triad of horsemen depicted here, the first to the left (12) wears chiton, chlamys, and fox-skin cap, the other two (113 and 114)wear chlamides and turn to look back. The head of the last figure (114) appears behind the mane of the horse of rider (1…
On the right end of the block is preserved in damaged condition the leader of the eighth group (49), part of his chiton over his knee. After a space comes horseman number (50) who belongs to the ninth group and whose representation continues on the next b…
The next seven blocks (XLI – XLVII) show youths driving bulls for sacrifice. There is some doubt about the sequence here. On blocks XLI and XLII the bulls are moving quietly along, beside them their herdsmen (122-126), wrapped in himatia, moving straight …
The other three horsemen (35-37) of the sixth group are galloping their horses at a fast pace, apparent from the wind-blown manes. They wear the garments noted above: cuirass with shoulder straps and flaps, felt boots. The first (35) had a hair-band added…
Three horsemen (26-28) of the fifth group gallop their horses so closely to each other that the bodies of the middle horseman and his horse are entirely concealed by the horse of the first (26). The riders’ hair is short and they wear an anatomical cuiras…