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New Inscriptions from Bithynia
New Inscriptions from BithyniaIn this article one unpublished Greek dedication inscription from Beyyayla dated to the third century A.D. and eight unpublished funerary Greek inscriptions from Bithynia dated to the Roman Imperial Period are presented ...
Ebru Akdoğu Arca
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The Trikkeanoi honor their benefactor Achaïkos under the governorship of Rufius Varenus in Bithynia
This article presents an inscription recently found in the district of Bilecik. In this inscription the name of the governor Rufius Varenus, not Varenus Rufus, is recorded in epigraphic evidence for the first time. A notable piece of information provided
N. Akyürek Şahin
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A New Epigram from Bozüyük (Lamunia)
This article presents a stele bearing an epigram which was found in 2008 during drainage work at Bozüyük, Bilecik (see map). The stele, whose upper part is broken, is made of limestone and is now at the Machine Support section of the fire department of ...
Mehmet Oktan
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Interactions in the Thracian-Phrygian Cultural Zone [PDF]
Recent progress in Phrygian studies changed the traditional view on the Thracian-Phrygian kinship and the Phrygian migration from Europe to Asia Minor.
Vassileva, Maya
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Таблиці для визначення молюсків родин Lithoglyphidae, Melanopsidae, Вithyniidae [PDF]
Наводяться таблиці для визначення підродин, родів і видів Lithoglyphidae, Melanopsidae ...
Градовський, В. М.
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On inscriptions from Asia Minor II
This article proposes thoughts and corrections to three inscriptions: 1. In a text from near Nikaia in Bithynia, the word “Leukes” after the mention of Zeus is interpreted as the genitive of the name of the village “Leuke”, not as a personal name.
Thomas Corsten
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Mollusken im Auengrünland des Biosphärenreservates Mittelelbe vor und nach dem extremen Sommerhochwasser 2002 [PDF]
Hochwasserereignisse sind von besonderer Bedeutung, da sie die Auenlandschaft räumlich und zeitlich strukturieren und so eine große Vielfalt an Habitaten schaffen.
Deichner, Oskar +5 more
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The funerary inscription of Gaius Tarquitius
This article presents a fragmentary inscription of a Roman soldier named Gaius Tarquitius who served probably as an ordinary soldier or as a middle-ranking officer at best in what presumably was an auxiliary cohort. Perhaps of Bithynian extraction, Gaius
Konrad Stauner
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Sedimentological and stratigraphic framework of the several hundred thousand years old lacustrine record from Lake Van, Turkey [PDF]
Within the frame of the International Continental scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project PALEOVAN, a long and continuous sediment record from Lake Van, a closed lake situated in a climatically sensitive semiarid and tectonically active region in ...
Anselmetti, Flavio S. +5 more
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Inscriptions of unknown soldiers of the Roman army
This article presents three fragmentary inscriptions of Roman soldiers: no. 1 mentions an officer, probably a prefect of a cohort; no. 2 is the funerary inscription of a legionary tribune and no.
Konrad Stauner, Livia Stauner
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