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The bouleuterion housed the boule or council of a Greek polis in the form of a roofed meeting space. Most, if not all, cities had one; the remains of more than fifty buildings are extant. Although there were also bouleuteria in large sanctuaries and federal capitals, the major examples are urban.
Kockel, Valentin
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Investigation of structures in the Alabanda Bouleuterion by electrical resistivity method

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2016
The workspace as Bouleuterion (parliament house) is located in the ancient city of Alabanda far approximately 7 km from Aydin, Cine. The works on the city plan are still continued by the Department of Archeology in Adnan Menderes University. In this work, a geophysical study based on electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) approach is used to bring out
Hasan Karaaslan, Askin Demirkol
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The Basilica, Bouleuterion, and Civic Center of Ashkelon

American Journal of Archaeology, 2016
Five seasons of excavation (2008–2012) undertaken by the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon in the area of the forum of Roman Ashkelon (ancient Askalōn), a major seaport on the southern Levantine coast, have revealed a continuous sequence of occupation and building activity from the Hellenistic to the Crusader periods.
Ryan Boehm   +2 more
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The Bouleuterion at Ephesos

2011
Bier, Lionel   +3 more
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Bouleuterion and Parhedrion

Jewish Quarterly Review, 1962
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