Out of the Rock? Terracotta Figurines from Sagalassos in the Sadberk Hanım Museum in Istanbul
The contextualization of figurines that have been acquired by museums and that lack appropriate archaeological documentation is a growing trend in coroplastic research. This paper contributes to this trend by trying to reconstruct the context of some of the terracotta figurines kept at the Sadberk H...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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ACoSt - Association for Coroplastic Studies
2020-12-01
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Series: | Les Carnets de l’ACoSt |
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Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/acost/2601 |
Summary: | The contextualization of figurines that have been acquired by museums and that lack appropriate archaeological documentation is a growing trend in coroplastic research. This paper contributes to this trend by trying to reconstruct the context of some of the terracotta figurines kept at the Sadberk Hanım Museum in Istanbul. These objects could be identified as products of the coroplasts of Sagalassos (SW Turkey). What is more, there are several indications that suggest an exact origin for these figurines in a recently excavated cult site situated in the periphery of the Pisidian city. This in turn allows us to restore some of the social meaning of the terracottas and once again make them informative of the people that used them. |
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ISSN: | 2431-8574 |