Alexander Sarcophagus

Alexander Sarcophagus
Dimensions200 cm × 170 cm × 320 cm (79 in × 67 in × 130 in)
Weight15 tons
LocationIstanbul Archaeology Museum, Istanbul
Alexander routs Persians on one of the long sides of the Alexander Sarcophagus
Colour reconstruction of one of the short sides of the Sarcophagus

The Alexander Sarcophagus is a late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus from the Royal necropolis of Ayaa near Sidon, Lebanon.[1] It is adorned with high relief carvings of Alexander the Great and scrolling historical and mythological narratives. The work is considered to be remarkably well preserved, both structurally and in the surviving traces of the practice of brightly colored statuary and architecture that was common in the ancient world.[2] It is currently in the holdings of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum.[3]

  1. ^ Ancient Greece: From the Archaic Period to the Death of Alexander the Great, Britannica Educational Publishing, p.176
  2. ^ "Gods in Color - Golden Edition". Archived from the original on 2017-07-15.
  3. ^ Istanbul Museum numbers 72–74.