This was found by Osman Hamdi Bey in 1887 during archaelogical digs in Sayda. Due to the reliefs representing the wars between the Machedonian King Alexander the Great and the Persians, it is known as the "Alexander Sarcophagus". It is 3.18 x 1.67m in dimensions and 2.12m in height. It has a triangular pediment, and a roof shaped lid. (Istanbul Archaeological Museum)