Theater at Aspendos

Title

Theater at Aspendos

Date

161-180

Identifier

2058

Creator

Zeno

Creator2

Bugbee, Gordon (photograph)

Work Type

Single Built Works

Work Location

Turkey (nation)
Belkis (inhabited place)

Style/Period

Imperial (Roman)

Subject

amphitheaters (built works)
caveae
scaenae

Description

View of the skene and cavea at the Theater at Aspendos (now Belkis), Turkey. "Although influenced by the Hellenistic practice of building a horseshoe-shaped cavea against a hillside, the barrel-vaulted substructures supporting the upper levels of the cavea are purely Roman. Both the upper and lower levels of the cavea are made of near-marble quality limestone and are separated by a single diazomata. The forty-one rows of seats in the cavea are subdivided by ten radiating staircases in the lower seating section and twenty-one staircases in the upper section. A barrel-vaulted tunnel provides architectural support for the upper cavea and runs behind the sole diazomata that separates the two seating levels,"--Department of Theatre, Whitman College website.

Material/Medium

limestone
conglomerate

Measurements

Theatron: 325 w X 240 feet

Reproduction Type

jpeg

ID Number

A1REASP7-1100I47B2

Files

A1REASP7-1100I47B2.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
Tags
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Citation
“Theater at Aspendos,” LTU Digital Images, accessed May 2, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/11483.