Four of the heads on the west terrace, amid other debris of the statues. The heads are up to 2½ m in height.
From left to right: the goddess Commagene-Tyche, king Antiochus, Heracles-Artagnes-Ares and an eagle (guardian animal). The multiple names of the gods indicate their syncretic Greek-Persian nature. All the statues appear to have Greek-style facial features, but Persian clothing and hairstyling.
The altitude - 2150 m for the top of the tumulus - gives environmental conditions (serious seasonal and daily temperature variations, freezing and thawing cycles, wind, snow accumulation and sun exposure) that have caused serious damage to the statues.
Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: File 448: ‘Nemrut Dağı’ – World Heritage List, Unesco (see: whc.unesco.org) .
& Personal visits (1983, 1987, 1994).