Antalya Museum

Antalya Museum, Antalya, Turkey – 2010. Most of the statues in the Antalya museum were excavated in Perge and are Roman in origin. The carvings are amazing works of art and their condition is exceptional considering their age – second century AD.
Small clay figurine, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Bronze mask, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Bronze figurine found in a burial chamber – dated at 620 – 590BC, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Stone relief of soldiers on horses, Antalya Museum, Turkey
One of several statue galleries at the Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of a dancing woman, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Naked statue of the Emperor Hadrian, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statues of the Three Graces (Charities), Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of the Emperor Hadrian (117-138AD), Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of a lady, Antalya Museum
The Statue of Hermes tying his sandal, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of Aphrodite (Venus) holding a shield – 2nd Century AD, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of Apollon (Apollo) 2nd Century AD, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Head – person unknown, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Stone masks, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Statue of Hermes (Mercurius) god of communication, trade merchants and roads, Antalya Museum, Turkey
Marsyas – also known as Silenus, Satirus or Pan, Antalya Museum, Turkey
The Sarcophagus of the Garlands – 2nd Century AD, Antalya Museum, Turkey
The Herakles (Heracles) Sarcophagus (2nd Century AD) showing the 12 labours of Herakles, Antalya Museum, Turkey
The Herakles (Heracles) Sarcophagus, Antalya Museum, Turkey