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Fig.71: Animation of the Inscribed Pillar Mausoleum of Kherei.
(Drawing by P. Coupel: Courtils 2003: 52)
Fig.72: Inscriptions in Lycian Language on the Monument.
Photo by H. M. Erdoğan.
Fig.73: Re-enactment of the Tomb of Kherei. (A. Dönmez)
Fig.74: Coin of Kherei. Helmeted Athena On Obverse.
Profile Portrait of Kherei with a Lion Skin on the Back.
(SNG Copenhagen Supp. 451).
Fig.75 : Tombs in the Sacred Agora. Animation (A. Dönmez)
Fig. 76: Harpy Mausoleum Presumed to Belong to Kybernis.
Photo by S. Selvi
Fig. 77: Kybernis handing his helmet to a warrior in front of him.
Fig.78: Kuprili Coin. Cuprili on the Obverse. Triskeles Motif On
The Reverse. photo Classical Numismatic Group
Fig. 79: Acropolis Pillar Thought to Belong to Kheriga.
Fig. 80: Kheriga Coin. 440-410 BC.
Photo Classical Numismatic Group.
Fig. 81: Persian Dressed Erbbina. A Scene from the Nereids
Monument. British Museum. Photo by Jona Lendering
Fig.82: Erbbina Coin. 390-380 BC. Photo Classical Numismatic
Group.
Fig. 83: The Triple Worship Temple of Leto, Artemis and Apollo,
thought to have been built by Erbbina in Letoon.
Photo. by S. Pamuk.
Fig.84: The Erbbina Inscription. (Courtils 2003, 31 fig. 6).
Fig. 85: The Tomb of Erbbina. Nereid Monument.
British Museum. Photo by Jastrow.
Fig. 86: Portrait statue of Plancia Magna. From Perge,
today in Antalya Museum. Photo. by S. Atalay.
Fig.87: Perge. Hellenistic Towers and Hadrian’s Arch of Honor.
Photo. by G. Coşkun.
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