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Das Mausoleum von Belevi : Bauforschung / / Reinhard Heinz ; mit Beiträgen von Gamze Kaymak sowie Johannes Weber und Karol Bayer ; Redaktion: Marion Grossmann.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Heinz, Reinhard (Architect), author.
Series:
Forschungen in Ephesos ; 6/1.
Forschungen in Ephesos ; VI/1
Language:
English
German
Turkish
Subjects (All):
Excavations (Archaeology).
Sarcophagi.
Mausoleums.
Tombs.
Belevi (İzmir İli, Turkey)--Antiquities.
Tombs--Turkey--Belevi (İzmir İli).
Mausoleums--Turkey--Belevi (İzmir İli).
Sarcophagi--Turkey--Belevi (İzmir İli).
Excavations (Archaeology)--Turkey--Belevi (İzmir İli).
Turkey.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 317 pages, 144 pages of plates : illustrations (some color, some folded), plans ; 39 cm + 2 folded leaves.
Place of Publication:
Wien : Verlag der Österreischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, [2017]
Language Note:
In German; summaries in German, English, and Turkish.
Summary:
"The early Hellenistic Mausoleum of Belevi is located 14 km northeast of Ephesos. The square structure reached monumental proportions, it consists of a massive lower level, which is crowned with a Corinthian peristasis. Important parts of its reconstruction could not be cleared up in the monographic publication of 1979, so a research project of the Austrian Academy of Sciences supported by the Austrian Archaeological Institute allowed for precise building measurement and the secure reconstruction of the monument. The height of the lower storey, the sophisticated layout of its masonry courses, the design of the Ionic false door and the construction of the grave chamber could be clarified. The layout of the upper floor containing a peristasis with a roof inclining to the inner unused courtyard could be proved. The extraordinary blind façade on the north side is a remarkable feature. A considerable part of the publication deals with construction techniques. New methods were applied, such as the intensive utilisation of grout mortar and the refinement of block-setting and dowelling techniques. The modularly constructed monument was designed with simple and pure proportions. Numerous optical refinements were included in the design. The basic layout of the mausoleum type deriving from Lycia and Caria was fused together with local, oriental, Macedonian and mainland Greek elements, and provided with innovations to create a new design."--Publisher's website.
Notes:
New edition updates the 1979 original, volume VI (6) in the series Forschungen in Ephesos.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783700175285
3700175280
OCLC:
966904211

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