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Bouleuterion

2003
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The Bouleuterion and its environs in Early Imperial Aphrodisias

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019
Research on the remains of the monumental city center of Aphrodisias has been ongoing for over a century. After an Italian mission began here in 1937,1 work was intensified from 1961 under the direction of K. T. Erim of New York University and has continued since 1990 under R. R. R.
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A new Antonine inscription and a new imperial statue-group from the bouleuterion at Ephesos

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2001
This paper presents a new inscription from Ephesos, one not discovered through recent excavation or survey, but rather through archival research in the papers of John Turtle Wood, the first excavator of the site. Wood discovered this inscription and several others during his excavations of the bouleuterion.
Angela Kalinowski, Hans Taeuber
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The Roman Bouleuterion and Odeon at Ashkelon

2010
Between 1921-1922 two monumental buildings were uncovered during excavations by John Garstang at Ashkelon, a city on the southern coast of modern-day Israel. Located in the area of the ancient Roman forum, these buildings were interpreted as a Herodian senate house overlaid by a Byzantine theater.
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Segesta. Area del bouleuterion

2001
Indagini di scavo sulla terrazza superiore orientale dell'agora di Segesta, occupata dal bouleuterion e da altri edifici pubblici.
PARRA, MARIA CECILIA, de CESARE M.
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2010 Excavations at Parion: the 'Odeion' (Bouleuterion?) and its Ceramic Finds

2012
Parion, located on the Anatolian coast of the Dardanelles within the present villages of Kemer, Biga and Canakkale, has often been considered a Troas city, surrounded by large urban centers such as Priapos, Lampsakos and Skepsis. According to tradition, Parion was founded by immigrants from Erythrai, Miletos and Paros in 709 B. C.
Ergurer, H. Ertug, BAŞARAN, Cevat
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PARION ODEION’U (BOULEUTERION?)2010 ÇALIŞMALARI VE ODEION’DA BULUNANSERAMİKLER

Parion, located on the Anatolian coast of the Dardanelles within the present villages of Kemer, Biga and Çanakkale, has often been considered a Troas city, surrounded by large urban centers such as Priapos, Lampsakos and Skepsis. According to tradition, Parion was founded by immigrants from Erythrai, Miletos and Paros in 709 B.C.
BAŞARAN, Cevat, ERGÜRER, H. Ertuğ
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Dalla terrazza del bouleuterion al portico sud dell’agora: revisioni, aggiornamenti, novità

Quadro interpretativo d'assieme delle presenze monumentali sulla terrazza superiore Ovest dell'agorà di Segesta e su quella inferiore Sud, con particolare riferimento al buleuterio, al presunto ginnasio, alla stoa meridionale ...
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