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Compilation and digitisation of the Palmyrene corpus of funerary portraits

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2018

Rubina Raja*
Affiliation:
Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet) and Department of Classical Studies, School of Culture and Society, Moesgård Allé 20, Building 4230, Højbjerg 230 8270, Denmark (Email: rubina.raja@cas.au.dk)
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Abstract

Since 2012, the ‘Palmyra Portrait Project’ has collected, studied and digitised over 3700 limestone funerary portraits from Palmyra dating to the first three centuries AD. This represents the largest collection of funerary representations from one place in the classical world.

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© Antiquity Publications Ltd, 2018 
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Figure 1 Tower tombs in Palmyra (photograph by Rubina Raja).

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Figure 2 Single loculus relief depicting a male bust holding a schedula, with a background inscription (Ingholt Archive IN 1049, courtesy of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek).

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Figure 3 Triple loculus relief depicting two male busts and a girl, with two background inscriptions (Ingholt Archive IN 1027, courtesy of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek).

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Figure 4 Loculus stele depicting two standing boys, with two background inscriptions (Ingholt Archive IN 2776, courtesy of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek).

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Figure 5 Banqueting relief depicting priest and wife, dated by two background inscriptions (IN 1159 & IN 1160, courtesy of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek; photograph by the Palmyra Portrait Project).

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Figure 6 Sarcophagus relief depicting banqueting scene on the lid and two busts on the box of the sarcophagus (after Tanabe 1986: 31, pl. 229).