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Greek Art and Archaeology Lecture 18: Macedonian Tombs.

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1 Greek Art and Archaeology Lecture 18: Macedonian Tombs

2 Reconstructions of the Mausoleum, 350s-340s (Biers 255) The reconstructed façade of the Nereid Monument from Xanthos in Lycia. London, British Museum. (Wikipedia)

3 Kinch’s Tomb, Lefkadia. Mid III. (Wikipedia) Rhomaios Tomb, Veria. III. (OurhometownC1) Macedonian Tomb at Elaphochorion, ca 300, plan and interior. (odysseus.culture.gr)

4 Tomb II, “Great Tomb” or “Tomb of Philip II,” Vergina. Section of tomb under tumulus, facade. (UNC Classics)

5 The Tomb of the Judgment/Petsas Tomb, Lefkadia, late IV. Façade and detail of Hermes Psychopompos. (Wikipedia, naoussa.gr)

6 The Tomb of the Judgement/Petsas Tomb, Lefkadia, late IV. Deatail of façade (gopixpic.com) Tomb I, Vergina, mid IV. Detail of painting on N wall: Rape of Persephone. (moco-choco)

7 Aerial view of Kasta mound, Amphipolis (click for YouTube video) (theamphipolistomb.com)

8 Axonometric of the Kasta tomb. (moco-choco)

9 An axonometric projection of the interior of the tomb designed by the architect Michalis Lefantzis. (moco-choco) (click for 3-D view from theamphipolistomb.com)

10 The Rape of Persephone, floor mosaic from the Kastra tomb. (moco-choco)


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