The statue, including its base, stands at a height of 1.65 meters (5.4 feet), and based on its stylistic features, is dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late 2nd century - early 3rd century AD).
Statue fragments of other deities including Eros, Aphrodite, Artemis and Nemesis ... it has been dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late 2nd to early 3rd century AD). During excavations ...
A marble statue ... CE to early third century CE, reported Gazete Oksijen. In the same area where the Hermes statue was found, archaeologists uncovered heads believed to belong to Aphrodite ...
Fragments of statues of Aphrodite, Eros, Artemis ... is dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late 2nd century - early 3rd century AD). Once an important cultural and commercial center during ...
Highs will stay around 20C, with little to no rain meaning you can enjoy beautiful Mediterranean beaches such as Aphrodite’s Rock ... with highs in the early 20Cs making it easy to explore ...
A statue of Hermes, as well as fragments of statues of Aphrodite, Eros, Artemis ... and based on its stylistic features is dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late 2nd to early 3rd century AD). During ...
Headpieces of Aphrodite and Eros, as well as statue fragments of Artemis and Nemesis ... 1.65 meters and is dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late second century – early third century A.D.) based on ...
In a recent announcement, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy revealed that a marble statue of Hermes has been discovered in the ancient Greek city of Aspendos, located in Antalya, Turkey.