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Title: Yuezhi from the frieze of Khaltchayan Reception Hall, north Bactria, 50BC-50AD
Post by: Druzhina on 23 October 2014, 04:23:40 AM
QuoteAt Khaltchayan, in central Asia, a building datable to c. 50 BC-AD 50 - perhaps a reception hall - was built. It contained a six-column portico, a central hall entered (like a 'broad-room' shrine) through its long side, and a ('centralised'?) square inner chamber with two central columns, enclosed by corridors, but with roof edge ornaments (antefixes) and terracotta roof tiles of Greek type

Drawings of Yuezhi (Yue-Chi, later Kushan) costume & soldiers from the frieze of Khaltchayan (Khaltchayana or Khatchayan) Reception Hall, 50 BC-50 AD, north Bactria (southern Uzbekistan) (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan.htm)

QuoteTraces of wall-painting including a head in the vestibule of the Khaltchayan 'reception hall' (c. 50 BC-AD 50) show a continuation of the style seen at Dilberdjin. The main reception chamber in the Khaltchayan hall was decorated with splendid wall reliefs in clay and stucco on a wooden frame ...
In the centre of the main wall sat a royal couple flanked by attendants; on the north side were further nobles, and a goddess on a chariot, while on the south were central Asian archers...{& a cataphract}
Most characteristic of this blended style is the great bronze statue of a Parthian grandee from the Shami sanctuary, variously dated c. 50 BC-AD 150; although Iranian in subject, the figure exhibits a Greek naturalism (Plate XIV). (http://www.warfare2.netai.net/Ancient/Central_Asia-71.htm) Thus in this period the hybrid has become completely predominant; and within the possibilities offered by this development, one has emerged pre-eminent: that in which different styles are completely blended.

Does anyone know the fate of this frieze or have photos of it?

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Drawings of Yuezhi (Yue-Chi, later Kushan) costume & soldiers from the frieze of Khaltchayan (Khaltchayana or Khatchayan) Reception Hall, 50 BC-50 AD, north Bactria (southern Uzbekistan) (http://www.warfare.uhostfull.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan.htm)
Drawings of Yuezhi (Yue-Chi, later Kushan) costume & soldiers from the frieze of Khaltchayan (Khaltchayana or Khatchayan) Reception Hall, 50 BC-50 AD, north Bactria (southern Uzbekistan) (http://warfare.6te.net/Ancient/Khaltchayan.htm)

Druzhina
Ancient Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare.uhostfull.com/Ancient/Ancient.htm)
Title: Re: Yuezhi from the frieze of Khaltchayan Reception Hall, north Bactria, 50BC-50AD
Post by: Techno on 23 October 2014, 05:37:15 AM
Hah !......I nearly didn't notice I had to scroll down the page !
(It is early)
Nice find again, D.
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Yuezhi from the frieze of Khaltchayan Reception Hall, north Bactria, 50BC-50AD
Post by: Druzhina on 30 October 2014, 08:41:09 AM
Thanks to 'emilio' at RomanArmyTalk, here are some photos of surviving fragments:
The seated ruler from Khaltchayan (http://warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan-Ruler.htm)
The armour-bearer (http://warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan-Armour_bearer.htm)
A central-asian horse-archer (http://warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan-Horse-archer.htm)
The Khaltchayan Cataphract (http://warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan-Cataphract.htm)
A head from Khalchayan (http://warfare.meximas.com/Ancient/Khaltchayan-Head.htm)

It is handy to have the cyrilic for Khalchayan: Халчаян

Druzhina
Ancient Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/Ancient/Ancient.htm)
Title: Re: Yuezhi from the frieze of Khaltchayan Reception Hall, north Bactria, 50BC-50AD
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 30 October 2014, 08:51:12 AM
Wow