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Was the Galatian King Deiotaros a city-founder? New Suggestions for Some Small Asian Toponyms with Sin- / Syn-

open access: yesGephyra, 2013
After the arrival of the Galatians in central Anatolia, Phrygian cities such as Gordion and Ankyra continued to exist, but the little interest the new rulers took in them became apparent when those cities were not re-founded after the Romans had sacked ...
Altay Coşkun
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On the Administration of Cilicia from 102 to 78 B.C.

open access: yesGephyra, 2007
On the Administration of Cilicia from 102 to 78 B.C.The author opposes the view which has recently been proffered quite frequently that Cilicia had been set up as a province in its own right as early as in 102 BC with a praetor as governor.
Bernd Kreiler
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A Roman Senator Hunting Steinbock

open access: yesGephyra, 2005
A Roman Senator Hunting SteinbockThe  author provides a fresh interpretation of various lines of an epigram dis­covered by Thomas Corsten in the territory of Cibyra, showing that the stylisation of a hunt by the Roman senator Lucius Marcius Celer Marcus ...
Johannes Nollé
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Some Late Roman Inscriptions from Side

open access: yesGephyra, 2006
Some Late Roman Inscriptions from SideThis article presents five late antique inscriptions found in Side in the last few years. The first inscription concerns the construction of the Arcadian Forum consecrated by a governor.
Fatih Onur
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (13): The road system in the mountainous area of Alacadağ in central Lycia and the roads indicated in the Vita of Nicholas of Sion

open access: yesGephyra, 2013
This contribution introduces the Roman road connecting Myra to inner Lycia via the mountainous area of Alacadağ. The road called “Gavur Yolu” by the native population is already known, but has not been surveyed entirely and has not been fully published ...
Burak Takmer, Mehmet Alkan
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New Dedications for Hosios kai Dikaios

open access: yesGephyra, 2004
New Dedications for Hosios kai DikaiosThe author presents four steles and three altars of the twin gods Hosios and Dikaios dating from the second and third centuries. Several of the monuments show iconographically identical presentations of the twin gods.
N. Akyürek Şahin
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The Localization of Olympos and Korykos in Eastern Lycia

open access: yesGephyra, 2004
The Localization of Olympos and Korykos in Eastern Lycia On the basis of a prolonged study of the Stadiasmus of Patara and an in-depth inspection of the remnants of a hitherto largely unknown Hellenistic city on Mount Musa Dağı, the author presents a ...
Mustafa Adak
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Epitaph of the agrophylax Synekdemos

open access: yesGephyra, 2012
In 2002, during the field survey conducted under the auspices of the “TÜBA Cultural Inventory Project of the cities of Denizli-Aydın”, the survey team directed by Prof. Dr.
Filiz Dönmez-Öztürk
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