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Title Hanghaus 2 in Ephesos : die Wohneinheit 7 : Baubefund, Ausstattung, Funde / herausgegeben von Elisabeth Rathmayr ; mit Beiträgen von I. Adenstedt [and others] ; Redaktion: Johanna Auinger ; Lektorat Susanne Lorenz
Published Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (lxxv, 795 pages, 506 pages of plates + Tafelband) : illustrations (some color), plans
Series Forschungen in Ephesos ; Band VIII/10
Forschungen in Ephesos ; VIII/10
Contents [Band 1] Textband 1 -- [Band 2] Textband 2 -- [Band 3] Tafelband
Summary Annotation English summary: Terrace House 2 in Ephesos is one of the best-preserved ancient houses in the eastern Mediterranean. This large insula contains seven multi-storied peristyle type dwellings. The privileged status of the inhabitants is apparent due to the central location of Terrace House 2 on Curetes Street, a main thoroughfare and processional route in the city. The publication of Dwelling Unit 7 adheres to the publication concept of the Ephesian Terrace Houses and provides a detailed description of the architecture, the reconstruction of the building periods, the water supply and drainage, the marble decor of walls and floors, the wall paintings, stucco work, mosaics, sculpture, small finds, ceramic, glass and coin finds, as well as the analysis of the archaeozoological and archaeobotanical remains. Also taken into consideration are the numerous graffiti on the wall paintings which provide direct insight into everyday life. Furthermore, the publication includes an analysis of the area's "pre-use" in the late Hellenistic period and of its "post-use" in the early Byzantine period. Unique to Dwelling Unit 7 is archaeological evidence of emperor worship. Life-size busts of Tiberius and his mother Livia date to the first habitation phase in the first century AD. Offerings were placed at an altar and offering table, both situated in the peristyle courtyard of the house. In regard to the homeowners, it appears that a connecting door between Dwelling Unit 7 and the neighbouring Dwelling Unit 6 existed from the time of the building's construction until 220/230 AD; this indicates that both houses were inhabited by the very same family. Inscriptions, found in situ in Dwelling Unit 6, indicate that Gaius Flavius Furius Aptus lived here in the first half of the second century AD. Evidence of refurbishments and redecoration of his town house can be ascribed to his high socio-political status, which is also indicated by his offices as an alytarch and as a priest of a Dionysus cult
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience College Audience Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Notes With summaries in German, English and Turkish: pages 773-786
Subject Architecture, Domestic -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Art, Roman -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Decoration and ornament, Architectural -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Mosaics, Roman -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Emperor worship -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
ARCHITECTURE -- History -- Ancient & Classical.
Architecture, Domestic
Art, Roman
Buildings
Classical antiquities
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
Emperor worship
Excavations (Archaeology)
Mosaics, Roman
Mural painting and decoration, Roman
SUBJECT Ephesus (Extinct city) -- Buildings, structures, etc
Ephesus (Extinct city) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044266
Turkey -- Antiquities, Roman
Subject Turkey
Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Form Electronic book
Author Rathmayr, Elisabeth, 1966- editor
Adenstedt, Ingrid, contributor
Auinger, J. (Johanna), editor
ISBN 9783700179863
3700179863
3700176309
9783700176305
Other Titles Hanghaus zwei in Ephesos : die Wohneinheit sieben