THE MAUSOLEUM AT HALICARNASSUS
The structure was rectangular in plan, with base dimensions of about 40 m (120 ft) by 30 m (100 ft). Overlying the foundation was a stepped podium which sides were decorated with statues. The burial chamber and the sarcophagus of white alabaster decorated with gold were located on the podium and surrounded by Ionic columns. The colonnade supported a pyramid roof which was in turn decorated with statues. A statue of a chariot pulled by four horses adorned the top of the tomb.
The total height of the Mausoleum was 45 m (140 ft). This is broken down into 20 m (60 ft) for the stepped podium, 12 m (38 ft) for the colonnade, 7 m (22 ft) for the pyramid, and 6 m (20 ft) for the chariot statue at the top.
The beauty of the Mausoleum is not only in the structure itself, but
in the decorations and statues that adorned the outside at different levels
on the podium and the roof. These were tens of life-size as well as under
and over life-size free-standing statues of people, lions, horses, and
other animals. The statues were carved by four Greek sculptors: Bryaxis,
Leochares, Scopas, and Timotheus, each responsible for one side. Because
the statues were of people and animals, the Mausoleum holds a special place
in history as it was not dedicated to the gods of Ancient Greece.