Van Voorhis, J. 'Two portrait statues of boxers', Aphrodisias Papers 4. New Research on the City and its Monuments , Portsmouth RI 2008 , 241-242 (mid third to early fourth c.) (Q5512)

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Base for boxer Piseas (statue LSA-532 ). Aphrodisias. Late third to early fourth century.
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Van Voorhis, J. 'Two portrait statues of boxers', Aphrodisias Papers 4. New Research on the City and its Monuments , Portsmouth RI 2008 , 241-242 (mid third to early fourth c.)
Base for boxer Piseas (statue LSA-532 ). Aphrodisias. Late third to early fourth century.

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    University of Oxford
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    The fatherland (honours) Piseas, son of Piseas, circuit-victor. on statue plinth Polyneikes, Aphrodisian, made (this)
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    Van Voorhis, J. 'Two portrait statues of boxers', Aphrodisias Papers 4. New Research on the City and its Monuments , Portsmouth RI 2008 , 241-242 (mid third to early fourth c.)
    Roueché, C., Performers and partisans at Aphrodisias in the Roman and late Roman periods : a study based on inscriptions from the current excavations at Aphrodisias in Caria , London 1993 , 207-208, no. 75, pl. 21
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities