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April 2006 (110.2)

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An Unplundered Chamber Tomb on Ganos Mountain in Southeastern Thrace

İnci Delemen
110.2
View abstract

Unless otherwise noted in the figure caption, images are by the author(s).

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Fig. 1. Black-glazed unguentarium, ht. 6.5 cm (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum).
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Fig. 2. Doorway at the end of the dromos.
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Fig. 3. The graffito beside the steps of the arched doorway and corbel vault, letter ht. 1.5-4.5 cm (drawing by S. Çokay-Kepçe).
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Fig. 4. Diphros from Naip, ht. 67.0 cm (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1955).
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Fig. 5. The graffito in the room, ht. 25.0 cm (drawing by A. Koyunlu and S. Çokay-Kepçe).
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Fig. 6. Detail of the phiale from Naip, showing the central rosette and monogram.
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Fig. 7. Detail of ornamentation on silver jug (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1942).
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Fig. 8. Detail of the silver jug, showing inscription inside the rim.
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Fig. 9. Silver plate, diam. 22.8 cm, wt. 391.20 g (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1939).
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Fig. 10. Detail of bronze partera, showing head of a young Pan (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1947).
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Fig. 11. Detail of the bronze pitcher, showing à jour applique on the lower attachment of the handle (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1945).
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Fig. 12. Clay alabastra, ht. 16.2 cm, 17.6 cm, respectively (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. nos. 1951, 1950).
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Fig. 13. Gypsum alabastron, ht. 22.5 cm (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1952).
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Fig. 14. Gold wreath, diam. 19.0-20.0 cm (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1918).
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Fig. 15. Detail of bronze lining from inside of a round shield, showing Nikai slaying bulls (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1944).
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Fig. 16. Bronze torch and stand, ht. 139.0 cm (courtesy Tekirdağ Museum, inv. no. 1946).
DOI: 
10.3764/ajaonline1102.Delemen.suppl
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