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Examination of the Urban Evolution Process of Dorylaion and Sultan Öyüğü (Sultanönü) Settlements in Eskişe

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 2022
Eskişehir is one of the important cities of Anatolia. Started from the early bronze age, the development evolution of the ancient Dorylaion settlement, which is the predecessor of the Eskişehir, has many breaking points in the historical process.
Ş. Baran Yücel   +2 more
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An investigation of pottery production technology for the West Slope wares from Dorylaion (Eskişehir/Turkey)

open access: yesBoletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio, 2013
Researches in the field of pottery production technology in ancient times, done in different settlements during the same period, may contribute to know relationships established within the different cultural communities.
Kara, A., İssi, A.
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Understanding the Use of Byzantine Routes in Central Anatolia (ca. 7TH–9TH Centuries) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2019
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East caused by the effects of the Arab invasions on the main communication routes in Byzantine Central Anatolia.
Tülin Kaya
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Hopper–Rubbers or Olynthus Mills from Şarhöyük/ Dorylaion: Recent Evidence on Typology and Chronology

open access: yesAnadolu Araştırmaları
Şarhöyük/Dorylaion (Dorylaeum) is one of the largest mounds in central Anatolia and boasts a stratigraphical sequence that spans from the Late Chalcolithic period to the end of the 12th century AD.
Mahmut Bilge Baştürk
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Scanning electron microscopy and micro-Raman spectroscopy of slip layers of Hellenistic ceramic wares from Dorylaion/Turkey

open access: yesCeramics International, 2011
Abstract Anatolia (Asia Minor) was inhibitated by several civilizations during the history. Dorylaion at Eskisehir/Turkey, an ancient site, is on the crossroads of many ancient civilizations. Artifacts belonging to different historical periods and cultures have been uncovered during the excavations carried out there since 1989.
Ali İssi, Alpagut Kara
exaly   +4 more sources

Roman Soldiers and Imperial Properties in the Galatian-Phrygian Borderland: A New Inscription from the Eskişehir Museum

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
In this paper I introduce a new inscription from the Eskişehir Archaeological Museum which houses a numerous collection of inscribed material from the main civic centres such as Pessinous, Midaion, Nakoleia and chiefly of course from Dorylaion.
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu
doaj   +2 more sources

Neue Inschriften aus dem phrygischen Hochland

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
In this article, we present six inscriptions (one has already been published) discovered in the course of the on-going surveys in the Phrygian Highlands conducted by Rahşan Tamsü-Polat and Yusuf Polat from the archaeology department of Anadolu University
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu   +1 more
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New Dedications to Hosios and Dikaios from the Museum of Eskişehir

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
In this article we present 18 new dedications to Hosios and Dikaios that are preserved today in the Eskişehir Archaeological Museum. One of the inscriptions (no.14) belongs to the Firuz Kınatlı collection registered to the museum.
Nalan Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN   +1 more
doaj   +2 more sources

I. Haçlı Seferinde Haçlıların İznik’ten Eskişehir’e Takip Ettikleri Güzergâhın Tespiti

open access: yesVakanüvis Uluslararası Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017
Haçlı Seferleri Anadolu Türk Tarihi’nin şüphesiz en önemli kırılma noktalarından biridir. Malazgirt sonrası on yıl gibi kısa bir sürede İstanbul’a dayanan ve 1081 barışı ile perçinlenen Türk ilerleyişi Haçlı Seferleri ile gerilemiş ve Bizans kuzeybatı ...
Nurfeddin Kahraman, Refik Arıkan
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