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Title Das Theater von Ephesos : archäologischer Befund, Funde und Chronologie / herausgegeben von Friedrich Krinzinger, Peter Ruggendorfer ; mit Beiträgen von Duygu Akar-Tanriver [and eighteen others].

Publication Info. Wien : Verlag der Österreichieschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color), maps, plans (some folded).
Series Forschungen in Ephesos ; II/1
Forschungen in Ephesos ; II/1.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents [no. 1.] Textband -- [no. 2.] Tafelband.
Note "The first monograph of the monument was edited by R. Heberdey, G. Niemann and W. Wilberg and published by the OEAI in 1912."--Page 523.
Summary "This volume of the Forschungen in Ephesos presents the recent archaeological research at the theatre of Ephesus. Beside the results of the excavations the volume incorporates the analysis of the various find categories, such as pottery and glass, terracotta, sculptures, small finds and coins as well as archaeozoological and epigraphical finds. With this, the reader can comprehensively follow and review the chronology and the architectural development of the Ephesian monument. The construction started in the second quarter of the 2nd century BC and until the Byzantine period eight building or usage phases can be classified. A fundamental structural transformation can be attested during Flavian times. The building measures include in particular the renewal of the stage building with the erection of the magnificent three-storied scaenae frons, which due to a building inscription on the architrave of the lower story can be dated to the year 85 AD, as well as the erection of the Roman logeion, reaching far into the Hellenistic orchestra. The large-scale structural enhancement of the auditorium, through which the number of the possible audience rose to about 20.000, necessitated a new circulation and supply system in form of a monumental staircase in the south. The stairs gave access to three vaulted corridors leading to the three diazomata of the auditorium."--Publisher's website.
Note Print version record.
Language Text in German, with some contributions translated into English; summaries in English and Turkish.
Subject Theaters -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Theater architecture -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Theater architecture, Hellenistic -- Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city)
Turkey -- Antiquities.
Antiquities. (OCoLC)fst00810745
Excavations (Archaeology) (OCoLC)fst00917564
Theater architecture. (OCoLC)fst01149322
Theater architecture, Hellenistic. (OCoLC)fst01149327
Theaters. (OCoLC)fst01149370
Turkey. (OCoLC)fst01208963
Turkey -- Ephesus (Extinct city) (OCoLC)fst01896936
Added Author Krinzinger, Fritz, editor.
Ruggendorfer, Peter, 1963- editor.
Akar-Tanriver, Duygu, author.
Other Form: Print version: Theater von Ephesos. Wien : Verlag der Österreichieschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017 9783700175902 (OCoLC)1019661649
ISBN 9783700182429 (electronic bk.)
3700182422 (electronic bk.)
9783700175902
3700175906
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