ANKARA ANADOLU MEDENİYETLERİ MÜZESİ’NDEKİ YENİ BİR ÖRNEK: HARPOKRATES-TEMPORA ANNI FİGÜRLÜ MERMER MONOPODIA

Ankara Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi’ne 2017 yılında teslim edilmiş olan ve literatürde “monopodia” olarak adlandırılan eser gurubuna giren mermerden yapılmış figürlü masa ayağı, bugüne kadar yayınlanmış olan benzer diğer figürlü masa ayakları arasında hem işçiliği hem de korunmuşluğu açısından öne çıkmaktadır. Roma Dönemi’ne ait olan bu mermer masa ayağı, Anadolu’daki Roma Dönemi yaşantısının günümüze kadar ulaşmış estetik anlayışını ve bu anlayışı yansıtan lüks düzeydeki mobilyaları günümüze taşıyan örnekler arasındadır. Masa ayağının ön yüzünde konu olarak seçilen figürün alegorik ve senkrtik anlatım ise bu örneği; Anadolu, Ege Adaları ve Kıta Yunanistan başta olmak üzere Akdeniz coğrafyasında bugüne kadar ulaşmış diğer mermer figürlü masa ayaklarının arasında daha da öne çıkartacak niteliktedir. 
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A NEW EXAMPLE IN THE MUSEUM OF ANKARA ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS: “MARBLE MONOPODIA WITH THE FIGURE OF HARPOCRATES -TEMPORA ANNI”

The artifact delivered to the Museum of Ankara Anatolian Civilizations in 2017 and known as "monopodia" in the literature and belongs to this group of artifacts comes forward by its craftsmanship and preservation among the similar other table supports exhibited till today. This marble table support artifact belongs to Roman Period, is a member of the examples of the artifacts which reflect the aesthetic perspective of the lifestyle of Roman Period in Anatolia with luxury furniture from that day to these days. The allegoric and syncretic way of the chosen figure in the front edge of the table support has the feature of putting this example more forward among the other marble table supports reach this day specifically in the areas of Anatolia, Aegean Islands, and Ancient Greece but also in the region of the Mediterranean Sea.

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