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Germanic Names in early Byzantine Inscriptions. Personal Names and Collective Identity
Early byzantine inscriptions show that germanic people assimilate their identity to the environment in Constantinople and Asia Minor: They use Greek language, Christian symbols, and imperial titles to present their position in society.
Ulrich Huttner
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Understanding the Use of Byzantine Routes in Central Anatolia (ca. 7TH–9TH Centuries)
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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A Forgotten Settlement on the Byzantine Roads: Korniaspa
The geographical location of Korniaspa, whose history dates to the Roman period, remains a mystery in terms of historical geography in Byzantine Anatolia.
Pınar Serdar Dinçer, Emre Doğandor
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Zwei neue Inschriften aus Dorylaion
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New Inscriptions from the Museum of Eskişehir
The authors have been working on the unpublished Greek and Latin inscriptions preserved at the museum of Eskişehir for many years. In this contribution 43 new inscriptions are presented which have been recorded over previous years.
Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahin +1 more
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A poem on the refortification of Dorylaion in 1175
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A Newly Discovered Two Tomb Inscriptions from Eskişehir / Dorylaion and a Corrigendum
This article introduces, two ancient Hellenic tomb inscriptions from the Roman imperial period, one of which was found in the village of Yakakayı in the Tepebaşı district of Eskişehir and the other in the Avdağlı area of the village of Aşağıdudaş in the Beylikova district.
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Two Newly Discovered Votive Inscriptions to Zeus Bronton from Eskişehir / Dorylaion
Introduced in this article are ancient Greek votive inscriptions dedicated to Zeus Bronton, one of which was from the Sarısungur village of Odunpazarı district and the other from the Ahılar village of Tepebaşı district of Eskişehir. The discovery of these artifacts took place over the course of the surface survey of the provinces of Eskişehir, Kütahya ...
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CHARACTERIZATION OF HELLENISTIC PERIOD MEGARIAN BOWLS FROM DORYLAION
The excavation works being carried out since 1989 at Dorylaion (Eskisehir/Turkey) results in many findings belonging to different civilizations spanning from the First Bronze age to Ottoman period. One of the important groups of these findings is the moldmade bowls, familiarly known as the Megarian bowls from the Hellenistic period (330-30 B. C.). In a
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Şarhöyük (Dorylaion) Hitit Dönemi kemik aletleri
ÖZETŞARHÖYÜK (DORYLAION) HİTİT DÖNEMİ KEMİK ALETLERİOKCU, MürselYüksek Lisans Tezi, Arkeoloji Ana Bilim DalıTez Danışmanı: Doç. Dr. Hakan SİVASAğustos, 2014, 242 sayfaBu çalışmada Şarhöyük Hitit plankarelerinde bulunmuş kemik aletler ele alınmıştır. Şarhöyük (Dorylaion) Hitit Kemik aletleri aşık kemiği/oyun pulu, bız, alet sapı, deri tabaklama aleti ...
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