Neue Überlegungen zur Anbringung der Inschriften am Hekate-Tempel von Lagina
https://doi.org/10.34780/8df0-09fd
Abstract
The question of the placement of the inscriptions of the temple of Lagina has only recently become the subject of epigraphic research again. Due to new building investigations, it is now possible to determine the exact location of some of the most important historical inscriptions. This applies in particular for the Senatus consultum from 81 B.C., the so-called Anta-decree and some of the oldest priestly inscriptions. It will be argued that the Senatus consultum was placed on the left outer wall of the Pronaos and the ›Anta-decree‹ on the front of the right anta, while the priestly inscriptions, starting from the anta, covered the entire right outer wall of the pronaos and naos.
Correction Notice to Version 2: The labels »Innenseite« und »Außenseite« have been swopped in Fig. 2.
Keywords:
Lagina, Temple of Hekate, inscriptions, building research
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- 2024-10-29 (2)
- 2024-05-06 (1)