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Yerel ve Devşirme? İki Kimlik: Hemithea ve Eileithyia
Çalışmanın amacı, Karyalı Bozburun Yarımadası’nın kuzey ve güneyinde (Bybassos ve Phoinix) karşımıza çıkan; iki farklı isim gibi görünmekle birlikte benzer işleve sahip Hemithea ve Eileithyia’nın bağlantısını, tanrıçalarla ...
E. Deniz Oğuz Kırca
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Neue Inschriften aus Bilecik 1
This article primarily introduces new inscriptions found in Bilecik province, most of which are preserved today in Bilecik Museum, although, some inscriptions remain in the field.
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu +1 more
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Neue Inschriften aus dem phrygischen Hochland
In this article, we present six inscriptions (one has already been published) discovered in the course of the on-going surveys in the Phrygian Highlands conducted by Rahşan Tamsü-Polat and Yusuf Polat from the archaeology department of Anadolu University
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu +1 more
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New Dedications from the Bursa Museum
In our works at the Bursa Museum conducted for many years, we surprisingly managed to copy only a small number of dedications or inscriptions with religious content.
Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahi̇n +1 more
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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis II: New Inscriptions from Nallıhan
This paper presents 2 dedication and 12 funerary inscriptions from Nallıhan and its territory. No. 1 is a dedication to Men Matrios?, erected by Trophimas. The epithet Matrios is probably wrong writing instead of Patrios, a common epithet of Men. No.
Fatma Avcu, Yadigar Doğan
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New inscriptions from the Museum of Bursa
In this contribution we introduce some new ancient Greek inscriptions from the Bursa Museum. Of the 36 artefacts, the first four are dedications, while the remaining are funerary stones. Six funerary stelai do not bear any inscriptions. The provenance of
Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahin +1 more
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Hellenistic and Roman Steles in the Museum of Tarsus in Cilicia
Ten stone objects were documented in 2013 in the Museum of Tarsus. Five of them bear a Greek inscription. This study concerns both the iconography and the epigraphy of these steles. The intention is to create a corpus of the steles in Cilician museums.
Ergün Laflı, Eva Christof
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This article presents the epigraphic results of surveys carried out in the Yeşilova district of Burdur province as part of the Salda – Yeşilova Surveys in 2022. In this context, the evaluation focuses on old and new epigraphic materials discovered in the
Şenkal Kileci
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Some Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum
In this paper, the continuation of Özlem Aytaçlar's “Some Unpublished Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum” in Adalya 13 (2010), 223-251, are presented some funerary inscriptions, which, with the exception of one are unpublished and a votive to Poseidon ...
Pınar Aytaçlar
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