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Ancient relief depicting Greek-Persian war unearthed in NW Turkey

Started by davidb, August 17, 2021, 07:32:12 PM

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Duncan Head

Very interesting - can;t make much out in the photos, though!
Duncan Head

davidb


DBS

I have tried playing with the levels of the photo to get greater contrast.  I may be kidding myself, but I think the right hand horse at least has a leg and torso of a rider, and possibly a shield visible under the horses centre-left...
David Stevens

Imperial Dave

crikey, I've tried and tried but I am struggling to make much out at all...
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Erpingham

It does look more like a procession than a battle scene - we need more high quality photos to study in detail to be clear.

DBS

If the evidence is this single panel in the photographs, then I am somewhat sceptical of the excavators' assertion that it depicts Graeco-Persian conflict; there just does not seem enough there to say that.  Even if there is a body or two (with or without my guess at a possible shield) under the horses' hooves, bit of an assumption to say the fallen are Greeks...
David Stevens