Decorative Floors in Public Context : Mosaics from the Macellum and Baths in Perge (Pamphylia), Turkey
Işıl Rabia Işıklıkaya-Laubscher

, par Jean-Michel Colas

Jeudi 18 mars 2021, 15h-17h.
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Conférence dans le cadre du séminaire « Décor & architecture antiques d’Orient & d’Occident »


Işıl Rabia Işıklıkaya-Laubscher
Lecturer, J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt
Chercheur associé AOROC

Decorative Floors in Public Context : Mosaics from the Macellum and Baths in Perge (Pamphylia), Turkey

Perge was among the foremost cities of Pamphylia (southern Turkey) and enjoyed great prosperity during the Roman Imperial and Late Antique periods. Especially during the Pax Romana, numerous public buildings were constructed and lavishly decorated.

 The paper will examine the opus tessellatum floors decorating the southern bath complex and the macellum. Based on archaeological evidence as well as material and stylistic characteristics, these floors have been dated to the Roman Imperial period (1st and 2nd c. A.D.) and the Late Antique period (4th and 5th c. A.D.). Stylistic analyses have also made it possible to identify eight different mosaic workshops with their characteristics ranging from the Italic Style to the Rainbow Style. The presence of both eastern and western Mediterranean influences in Perge indicates the intermediary position of the city in the diffusion of the decorative repertoire of floor mosaics in antiquity.

Responsables : Séverine Blin, Amina Aïcha Malek, Claude Vibert-Guigue