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The Social Rise of an Animal Fighter (archikynegos) from Bithynia
A funerary inscription recently found in Claudiupolis reveals that the venator/archikynegos Iustus was a citizen of the Asian metropoleis of Smyrna, Ephesus and Pergamon as well as of the Bithynian cities of Nicaea and Prusa ad Olympum. Since he and his
Mustafa Adak
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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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"Approved, A.T. Olmstead." ; Typescript. ; If the true test of a culture lies in the men of learning that it produces, Bithynia, though not so fast in development as the other states of a Hellenistic pattern, attained a standard equal to any and deserves a position among them.
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Konuralp: A Town Between Antiquity and Today (Türkiye) [PDF]
The Anatolian geography comprises several historic buildings as components of our cultural heritage and also many urban/rural patterns which were constituted by these monuments. Konuralp is one of the most important settlement with its 2000 years history
OKUR COŞKUNÇAY, Esra
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Notas sobre la organización pompeyana de la provincia de Bitinia y Ponto [PDF]
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Guinea Díaz, Patricio
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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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BITHYNIA BÖLGESİ ROMA DÖNEMİ MİMARİ BETİMLİ KENT SİKKELERİ
Metehan İHTİYAR
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