- The Tomb of
Payava is a
Lycian tall
rectangular free-standing barrel-vaulted
stone sarcophagus, and one of the most
famous tombs of Xanthos. It was built...
- relationship,
claiming that the
Payava tomb was a
descendant of an
ancient South Asian style, and that the man
named "
Payava" may
actually have been a Graeco-Indian...
- them with
swords and
hurling javelins at them.
Peltasts on the Tomb of
Payava Peltasts became the main type of Gr****
mercenary infantry in the 4th century...
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often covered with a
white slip and then painted. The huge
Lycian Tomb of
Payava, now in the
British Museum, is a
royal tomb
monument of
about 360 BC designed...
- of the
tombs of the
rulers of
ancient Lycia,
among them the
Nereid and
Payava monuments. In 1857,
Charles Newton was to
discover the 4th-century BC Mausoleum...
- The
Lycian Payava as
depicted on his tomb. The
Lycian inscription runs: "
Payava, son of Ad[...],
secretary of A[...]rah, by race a Lycian ...". 375–360 BCE...
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appears as a
seated satrap in
audience on the tomb of the
Lycian dignitary Payava, now
visible in the
British Museum.
Arthur Hamilton Smith in the British...
-
Achaemenid Satrap Autophradates receiving visitors, on the Tomb of
Payava, c. 380 BC...
- marble, and
resembles the
shapes of
ogival Lycian tombs, such as the Tomb of
Payava,
hence its name. It is now
located in the
Istanbul Archaeological Museum...
-
Payava (his name is Pamphylian) as
depicted on his tomb. The
Lycian inscription runs: “
Payava, son of Ed[...],
acquired [this grave] in the
sacred [burial]...