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- Tomb_of_Payava abstract "The Tomb of Payava is a Lycian tall rectangular free-standing barrel-vaulted stone sarcophagus built for Payava who was probably the ruler of Xanthos, Lycia (now Günük, Turkey) in around 360 BC. The tomb was discovered in 1838 and brought to England in 1844 by the explorer Sir Charles Fellows. He described it as a 'Gothic-formed Horse Tomb'.Payava, who is named in the inscriptions, is only known from this tomb. The tomb is a particularly fine example of a common Lycian style, carved from stone but accurately depicting a wooden structure. The carved friezes on the tomb and its roof contain Greek and Persian features, showing the mix of influences in Xanthos at that time and show:Two long-haired and bearded men clothed in cuirasses and cloaks, one of whom may be Payava (South side).An athlete and companion dressed in a Greek style (North side).A seated figure, in Persian dress receiving a delegation. Possibly the satrap Autophradates receiving Payava (West side).Battle of cavalry and foot soldiers (East side and Upper frieze).A bear being hunted (Upper frieze).Lions (Roof).Sphinxes (Pediments).Four horses pulling a Greek chariot (Roof).A Persian couple (Gable ends).Three of the four tiers of the tomb are currently housed in the British Museum where they dominate the centre of room 20, the lowest tier was left in Turkey and is in a poor state. Displayed with the tomb are other Greek and Lycian objects from 400–325 BC.".
- Tomb_of_Payava location British_Museum.
- Tomb_of_Payava location Lycia.
- Tomb_of_Payava location Xanthos.
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- Tomb_of_Payava caption "Upper part of Payava's tomb in the British Museum".
- Tomb_of_Payava complete "375".
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- Tomb_of_Payava location "Originally Xanthos, Lykia; now British Museum, Room 20".
- Tomb_of_Payava material "Stone".
- Tomb_of_Payava monumentName "The tomb of Payava".
- Tomb_of_Payava type "Barrel-vaulted sarcophagus".
- Tomb_of_Payava subject Category:Greek_and_Roman_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Tomb_of_Payava subject Category:Lycia.
- Tomb_of_Payava subject Category:Sarcophagi.
- Tomb_of_Payava type Artifact100021939.
- Tomb_of_Payava type Memorial103743902.
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- Tomb_of_Payava type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Tomb_of_Payava comment "The Tomb of Payava is a Lycian tall rectangular free-standing barrel-vaulted stone sarcophagus built for Payava who was probably the ruler of Xanthos, Lycia (now Günük, Turkey) in around 360 BC. The tomb was discovered in 1838 and brought to England in 1844 by the explorer Sir Charles Fellows. He described it as a 'Gothic-formed Horse Tomb'.Payava, who is named in the inscriptions, is only known from this tomb.".
- Tomb_of_Payava label "Sarcófago de Payava".
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- Tomb_of_Payava sameAs Q5853357.
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- Tomb_of_Payava wasDerivedFrom Tomb_of_Payava?oldid=554956407.
- Tomb_of_Payava depiction Tomb_of_Payava_1.jpg.
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- Tomb_of_Payava name "The tomb of Payava".