The First Koinon Temple of Roman Sardis: A Sanctuary from the First Century Through Late Antiquity

IF 0.9 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Nicholas Cahill, Philip Stinson, M. Rautman, Bahadır Yıldırım, Jane DeRose Evans, Frances Gallart Marqués, Vanessa Rousseau, Elizabeth Deridder Raubolt
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Abstract

An artificial terrace in the center of the city of Sardis in western Asia Minor formed a focus of urban life from the Early Imperial period until the early Byzantine era. Following the earthquake of 17 CE, the terrace became a major sanctuary of the imperial cult belonging to the koinon of Asia. The lavishly ornamented octastyle temple and broad range of honorific monuments attest the importance of the sanctuary for the first three centuries CE. In the fourth century, the temple was largely demolished, and the sanctuary plaza converted to elite housing. This region was later enclosed by an impressive fortification wall built almost entirely out of spolia from the temple and sanctuary. The houses were destroyed by one or more earthquakes in the early seventh century, and while most of the area was apparently abandoned, traces of occupation cast light on this little-known period of Sardis’ history.1
罗马萨迪斯的第一座科伊农神庙:从第一世纪到古代晚期的圣殿
小亚细亚西部萨尔迪斯城中心的人工平台从早期帝国时期一直到拜占庭时代早期都是城市生活的中心。在公元 17 年的地震之后,该平台成为了隶属于亚洲基诺的帝国崇拜的主要圣地。装饰华丽的八角形神庙和各种荣誉纪念碑证明了该圣殿在公元前三个世纪的重要性。公元四世纪,神庙大部分被拆除,圣殿广场被改建为精英住宅区。后来,该地区被一道令人印象深刻的防御墙所包围,这道墙几乎完全是用神庙和圣所的木片建造的。公元七世纪初,这些房屋毁于一次或多次地震,虽然大部分地区显然已被遗弃,但有人居住过的痕迹还是揭示了萨迪斯这段鲜为人知的历史1。
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