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Gerga in Caria

Anatolian Studies, 1969
The interesting village-site of Gerga was first described by G. Cousin in BCH XXIV (1900), 28–31. He was followed in 1933 by A. Laumonier, who published two articles in BCH LVIII (1934), 304–7 and LX (1936), 286–97; cf. Les Cultes Indigènes en Carie 446–51. The ruins, now known as Gâvurdamları or Gâvurpazarı, lie in the wild mountain country some 6 km.
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Excavations in Caria

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1887
Mr. Newton in his History of Discoveries, p. 583, gives the following account of an excursion to the peninsula which lies to the west of Budrum (Halikarnassus) where he was then excavating:—We next proceeded to examine the hill with the level top. This hill is called Assarlik.Ascending from this gateway we passed several other lines of ancient walls ...
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The Hecatomnids Of Caria

1997
Abstract Judeich wrote of Maussollus, son of Hecatomnus, that he was the greatest forerunner of the Hellenistic age. Particularly in the matter of fortifications he anticipated developments which in Asia Minor only became common a generation or more after his death.
A W McNicoll, N P Milner
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CARIA

2015
John Manuel Cook   +2 more
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Women and Dunasteia in Caria

American Journal of Philology, 2005
. This article considers the role of Hecatomnid women in the public presentation of the dynasty. It examines the rule and co-rule of women in Caria, the reasons for the dynasty's practice of sibling marriage, the dynasty's apparent indifference to the creation of heirs, and the impact of the role of Hecatomnid women on the Hellenistic dynasties.
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Response to Carias et al

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2022
Drew, Lambert   +2 more
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Caria and Crete in Antiquity

2017
A persistent tradition existed in antiquity linking Caria with the island of Crete. This central theme of regional history is mirrored in the civic mythologies, cults and toponyms of southwestern Anatolia. This book explains why by approaching this diverse body of material with a broad chronological view, taking into account both the origins of this ...
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The Cities of Caria

Abstract The region of Caria in south-west Asia Minor was part of the province of Asia during the first three centuries of the Roman Empire. It is presented in this chapter in three sections. After a brief description of the region and its inhabitants, the chapter first investigates how the cities of Caria were conquered by Rome at the ...
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Ruggieri, Vincenzo ... : La Caria bizantina

Oriens christianus : Hefte für die Kunde des christlichen Orients, Bd.
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