Nemrud Dagi : : Recent Archaeological Research and Preservation and Restoration Activities in the Tomb Sanctuary on Mount Nemrud / / Herman Brijder.

This richly illustrated book presents in detail the sanctuaries built during the reign of Antiochus I of Commagene (ca. 75-36 BCE), including the three large tombs and ten cult places, and discusses Antiochus’ rule in the context of his religious program and cult of the divine ruler. This book is th...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introductory remarks, foreword and acknowledgements
  • Tanitici Bilgiler, Önsöz ve Teşekkürler
  • Part I: A survey of the topography and history of the kingdom of Commagene, and King Antiochus I’s religious & cultural programme and divine-ruler cult
  • I.1 Commagene: Some topography
  • I.2 Early Commagene and the immediate forefathers of Antiochus
  • I.3 The life and family of Antiochus I of Commagene
  • I.4 King Antiochus I of Commagene: History and foreign policy in the light of ancient literary sources
  • I.5 The successors of Antiochus I
  • I.6 Antiochus' personal information on the topographical situation of his own tomb sanctuary on Mount Nemrud
  • I.7 Nemrud Daǧi
  • I.8 Stelae from Antiochus I’s temene at Samosata and surrounding area
  • I.9 Stelae from Antiochus I’s temene in the southern part of Commagene: Seleucia/Zeugma (Belkıs) and Doliche (Dülük)
  • I.10 The geographic distribution of Antiochus I’s temene and hierothesia; and what to say about their relative chronology?
  • I.11 Antiochus I’s self-proclaimed religious programme & divine-ruler cult, and the festivals for all the people of his kingdom
  • I.12 Where did Commagene’s remarkable wealth come from?
  • Part II: A survey of previous explorations and archaeological activities on Nemrud Dagı and in other Commagenian sanctuaries and sites. The sites revisited and reviewed
  • II.1 Two reporting visitors of Commagene in the 1830s
  • II.2 Other expeditions and discoveries, in the later 19th century
  • II.3 Friedrich Karl Dörner and Rudolf Naumann in Commagene, 1938
  • II.4 Arsameia-on-the-Nymphaeus. Discovery and excavation of the hierothesion by Friedrich Karl Dörner & Theresa Goell in the 1950s
  • II.5 A new start of the excavations on the hierothesion plateau of Arsameia-on-the- Nymphaeus by Wolfram Hoepfner and Friedrich Karl Dörner in 1963, continued in 1964 and 1967
  • II.6 Wolfram Hoepfner’s tentative reconstructions of the buildings’ superstructures on the hierothesion plateau: some comments
  • II.7 Theresa Goell and Nemrud Dagı: an introduction
  • Part III: NEMRUD DAGI, a survey of the activities on the mountain in the second half of the 20th century: a critical review
  • III.1 Theresa Goell’s thorough clearance of the East and West Terraces in 1953–1956
  • III.2 The East Terrace
  • III.3 The West Terrace
  • III.4 The colossal statues on the East and West Terraces
  • III.5 Geophysical explorations on Nemrud Daği in 1963 and 1964
  • III.6 The first restoration and preservation campaign by Friedrich Karl Dörner, 1984
  • III.7 A new Nemrud Daği project by Dörner’s successors, Sencer Sahin, Elmar Schwertheim & Jörg Wagner, 1987–1990
  • III.8 New geophysical research by Helmut Lütjen & Tomm Utecht, 1989
  • III.9 An Antiochian cult place at Direk Kale?
  • III.10 Discoveries at Samosata
  • III.11 A future Nemrud Daği Museum, an epilogue
  • Part IV: The International Nemrud Daği Project, 2001–2003: documentation, stone deterioration research & archaeological preserving activities
  • Introduction
  • IV.1 GPS survey as a basis of the Site Information System (SIS) of Mount Nemrud
  • IV.2 The 3D-scan technology and the Nemrud Daği mission
  • IV.3 The Site Information System
  • IV.4 Petrographical investigation and diagnosis of weathering damage on stone monuments of the Mount Nemrud sanctuary
  • IV.5 Deterioration and preservation of the limestone surface and the tuffit reliefs
  • IV.6 Structural preservation and consolidation of the limestone statues on Nemrud Daği
  • IV.7 Restoration of the colossal statue of King Antiochus I on the East Terrace of Nemrud Dağı
  • IV.8 Transportation of the Lion Horoscope and the four dexiosis stelae from the West Terrace to the temporary restoration house on Nemrud Daği: a report of the activities
  • IV.9 Report of the condition and preservation of the Lion Horoscope and two dexiosis stelae from the West Terrace of Nemrud Daği
  • Part V: Further Research on Mount Nemrud by members of the International Nemrud Dağı Project and others
  • V.1 Epigraphic research on Nemrud Dağı
  • V.2 Images and inscriptions of Nemrud Dağı in the perception of ancient visitors
  • V.3 Research and conservation of sandstone sculpture on Nemrud Dağı
  • V.4 Description and dating of the potsherds found on Mount Nemrud and looking for more
  • V.5 Coins of Commagene
  • V.6 Astro-religion in Commagene
  • V.7 “Lost in the hinterland?” The monument on Nemrud Daği in its Hellenistic context
  • V.8 From Pergamum to Commagene
  • Selected bibliography and abbreviations
  • Sources of photographs and figures (besides those mentioned in the captions)
  • References & sigla
  • Plates
  • Overview of SIS-codes