Citation
Christopher Ratté and Peter D. De Staebler (eds.). Aphrodisias V. The Aphrodisias Regional Survey (Verlag Philipp von Zabern: Darmstadt/Mainz, 2012). <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/93163>
Description
Local Name: Geyre
Local Information: Field 1164, Olive
Latitude: 37.42.22.3
Longitude: 28.43.59.0
Elevation: 523m
Dimensions: See Below
Description: Running along the North and East field walls are collection of Late Roman-style architectural blocks, 14 distinct molded blocks and many more worked blocks. Possibly the remains of a church, possibly associated with in situ columns D163 and architectural blocks C006. Blocks include: ** 1) Double Column shaft - H: 1.15m; W: 0.50m; D: 0.30m ** 2) "Star-shaped" pilaster base - H: 0.44m; W Bottom: 0.59m; W Top: 0.52m ** 3) Base Molded Block - H: 0.78m; D: 0.43m ** 4) "Star-shaped" Column Base Fragment - H: 0.36m; W: 0.53m; Radius: 0.28m ** 5) Base Molded Block - H: 0.58m; W: 0.21m ** 6) Capital - Visible W: 0.33m; pH: 0.36m ** 7) Block with Palmette Molding, possibly an ambo base - L: 0.90m; W: 0.36m; D: 0.28m ** 8) "Star-shaped" Column Base Fragment - H: 0.38m; W: 0.33m; Radius: 0.33m ** 9) Gray Marble column fragment - Height: 0.55m; Diameter: 0.36m ** 10) "Star-shaped" Column Base Fragment -small fragment, weathered, but similar to previous 2 ** 11) White marble column fragment - H: 1.35m; Diam: 0.31m ** 12) Gray marble double column fragment - H: 1.42m; Base W: 0.54m ** 13) Column Base - almost entirely buried, maybe "star-shaped" Diam: 0.48m; Visible H: 0.23m ** 14) Gray and White marble column fragment - H: 1.21m; Diam: 0.40m
Finds: Also in the field were fragments of two hypocausts