Xanthian Marbles
/ˈzænθɪən/- sculptures found in 1838 at the site of the ancient Lycian town of Xanthus (now in Turkey), which are now in the British Museum. The figures are Assyrian in character and are believed to have been executed before 500 BC.桑萨斯大理石雕刻品(1838年在古代利西亚城镇桑萨斯[现位于土耳其]所在地发现的雕刻品, 现存于大英博物馆。雕刻的是亚述人像, 据信刻于公元前500年以前)。