- Lycia, a
geopolitical area in
Anatolia (also
known as Asia Minor). The
Lykians however have
sprung originally from
Crete (for in old time the
whole of...
- (480–470 BC)
Nereid Monument,
partial reconstruction of a
large and
elaborate Lykian tomb, (390–380 BC) Tomb of Merehi, (390–350 BC) Tomb of Payava, (375–350...
- The tomb of Payava, a
Lykian aristocrat,
about 375–360 BC, from Xanthos,
British Museum....
- free-standing structures. One of the free-standing tombs, the tomb of Payava, a
Lykian aristocrat from Xanthos, and
dated to 375-360 BCE, is
visible at the British...
-
individuals by
choice (rather than as part of a
policy or reform). The
Lykian sarcophagas of
Payava from
about 400 BC
depicts a
soldier carrying a round...
- The tomb of Payava, a
Lykian aristocrat,
about 375–360 BCE, from Xanthos,
British Museum....
- 179–181. ISBN 0-674-02388-9.
Dusinberre 2013, p. 196. "The tomb of Payava, a
Lykian aristocrat".
British Museum.
Archived from the
original on May 11, 2016...
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woman from the
coast of Macedonia, won with the pair, and
Tlepolemos the
Lykian was
proclaimed for the
ridden foal,
Tlepolemos at the
hundred and thirty-first...