THE TEMENOS OF MÊN ASKAÊNOS
The temenos of the Temple of Mên was the focal point of the sanctuary.
Outside and inside the temenos was adorned with dedications to Mên
in the shape of aediculae (houselike shrines). The crescent moon carved
on the dedications is the symbol of Mên, the moon god. Inside the
temenos, the visitor would have found marble aediculae, as well as dedicatory
statues, carved statue bases, and inscriptions.
Since the connection between the cult of Mên Askaênos and
Pisidian Antioch was an important one, the city minted currency bearing
images of the god. The coin illustrated here shows an image of Mên
within his temple.
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