Monday, April 22, 2013

Moon god and tariffs


Day 19, (April 18, 2013) of our OAT's Turkey's Sacred lands and Ancient Civilizations Tour. Traveling from Adana to Taurus for the day we first stop at the Adana Archaeology Museum. This is our last day before returning to our home and travels


The Museum

Located in Adana, this is one of the ten oldest museums in the Republic of Turkey. It displays items from the regions including columns, column capitals, and sarcophagi. I only photographed a few pieces.

Lunar God

Mên is a Phrygian lunar god also connected with fertility, healing, and punishment. Characteristically, Men is depicted with the points of crescent moons on his shoulders. 

Lumar god Mên
  

Such a day I had--it's hard being a god.


In the garden



What my feet feel like!
Under all that mane there is a lion

Sarcophagi

This may be a standard sarcophagus model, not custom order. I saw a similar in the Archaeology Museum in Istanbul.








Tariffs

Common tariffs customs from centuries ago were "written in stone". These are for such things as grain, slaves and onions, I think. Nurdan read the Turkish translation for me, but I don't remember all of them.


This grave marker shows a man, a woman and a smaller figure--perhaps a servant or a child.


There are small drilled holes in his pupils--jewels may have been there at one time



Jewish coffin

An unusual find--our guide said she had never seen one before--was a jewish coffin made from metal, probably lead with the imprint of a menorah inside.


Inside is a menorah


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