The Buildings and the Images of the Imperial Cult VI Leptis Magna - North Africa - 3 historical regions: a) Tripolitania b) Cyrenaica c) Fezzan - Two languages: Greek and Punic - History: trading post 630 BC – Greek colonization – city630 BC – Greek colonization – city Cyrene – Persians – Alexander the Great – Ptolemaic kingdom Tripolitania Fezzan Cyrenaica Carthage Sallust The War with Jugurtha LEPTIS MAGNA - location - Leptis Magna and Carthage - Punic Wars - Septimius Severus - earthquakes The Old Forum Augustan age Claudius the Antonines 3 temples N side: Liber Pater HerculesHercules Rome and Augustus Excavations The temple excavated in 1922, 1925 – 27, 1932, published only partly J.B. Ward Perkins – after the war, only basic research Systematic research – 2001 – 2003 The Old Forum -7 phases The Temple of Rome and Augustus Phase I – Tiberian period Phase II – Claudian period Phase III – Antonine period Phase IV – Destruction and later re-occupations The Temple of Roma and Augustus Date Position Dimensions Type Podium CellaCella Some urban models of the temple: Special features podium arches on imposts Tunisia, Sufetula Leptis Magna, Libya A front terrace B intermediate terrace C temple D side passageways C - the three temples aligned on the front line - passageways A B D D - front side of the tribune - the comparison – the Temple of Divus Julius (Hadrianic sestertius) - the temple - the architrave - tabula ansata - the cella – a single room - the podium Phase I – Tiberian period - neo-punic inscription …the statues of the god Augus]tus and of Rome and of Tiberius Augustus and of Julia Augusta and of Germanicus and of Drusus Caesar and of Agrippin[a, the wife of] Germanicus and [of Livia the wife of Dru]us and of Antonia the [mother of Ger]manicus and of Agrippin[a the mother of ] Drusus and the collection of statues of the god Augustus and the throne of the statue of the god Augustus …of the statue of the god] Augustus and the vestments of the statues of Germanicus and of Drusus Caes[ar]… for Tiberius Caesar and the quadriga of [Germani]cus and of Drusus C[aesar] and the bronze doors and the ceiling of the portic[o and the] forecourt of the sancturary and the porticos, they were taken up at the expanse ...,forecourt of the sancturary and the porticos, they were taken up at the expanse ..., the sufets being Baliton, the son of Hanno G… Saturninus and Bodmelqart, the son of Bodmelqart Tapapi …riculus. The statues listed in the inscription: 1. Divus Augustus (head) 2. Rome (head) 3. Tiberius Augustus (head) 4. Julia Augusta [Livia] (head) 5. Germanicus’ mother Antonia (complete standing statue) 6. Germanicus’wife Agrippina [Maior] (complete standing statue) 7. Germanicus (head in the round) 8. Quadriga 9. Quadriga9. Quadriga 10. Drusus [Minor] Caesar (head in the round) 11. Drusus [Minor] Caesar’s wife Livia [Livilla] 12. Drusus [Minor] Caesar’s mother Vipsania Agrippina (head in the round) - the acroliths of Augustus and Rome only (4:1) - Tiberius and Livia (3:1) - the number of remaining statues – discussion – Germanicus and Drusus Minor twice? Reasons for the first hypotesis: a) The quadriga b) The ratio of the quadriga 1.5:1, the heads are 2:1 c) The marble heads Germanicus Drusus Minor The result – several sculptural groups: 1. In the cella 2. Under the pronaos 3. Under the intermediate terrace 4. The quadriga B D A C E F Germanicus Drusus Minor Antonia Minor Agrippina Maior Vipsania Agrippina Livilla The chronology of the Temple of Rome and Augustus - deduced by the relationship of the temple with the pavement of the square the adjacent temples the inscription above the doorway Results: 1. Relative chronology 2. The absolute chronology is possible due to the inscription and a) The presence of the acrolith of Augustus inside the temple and Livia and Tiberius at each side of the doorway b) End of the works – after 32 AD (damnatio memoriae of Livilla)b) End of the works – after 32 AD (damnatio memoriae of Livilla) c) The Quadriga with Germanicus and Drusus Minor - the new pavement Phase II – Claudian period - 4 bilingual stelae - the Roman-Italic trend -stelae - a position of the statues on the tribune two sculptural cycles in this period: a) only the bases survive 5 identical bases: 1) DIVO AVGVSTO (Augustus) 2) DIVAE AVGV (Livia) 3) TI. CAESARI DIVI AVG F AVGVSTO (Tiberius) 4) TI CLAUDIO CAESARI AVG GERMANICO PONT MAX TRIB POT V IMP XI P P COS DESIG IIII (Claudius) – 45 – 46 ADIIII (Claudius) – 45 – 46 AD 5) (eraded) MESSALINAE C[…] (Messalina) - position b) Three seated statues and one standing - the preserved statues portray: a) Seated Augustus b) Seated Livia c) Seated Claudius d) Standing Tiberius