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MS 4. Yüzyılda Isauria Eyaleti’nin Siyasal ve İdari Yapısı
Antik çağda kuzeyden Lykaonia ve Toros dağları doğudan Kilikia, batıdan ise Pamphylia ile çevrilmiş sahalar Isauria, halkı da Isaurialılar olarak adlandırılmıştır.
Mehmet Kurt
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İSAURİA BÖLGESİ YÜZEY ARAŞTIRMASI
İSAURİA BÖLGESİ YÜZEY ...
Mustafa YILMAZ
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BİR YAZITIN IŞIGINDA İSAURİA BÖLGESİNDE KORSANLIK
BİR YAZITIN IŞIGINDA İSAURİA BÖLGESİNDE ...
Mustafa YILMAZ
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Introduction. During the whole 4th c. the Late Roman frontier military units constantly took part in military campaigns against different enemies of the Empire, hovewer the author of this paper asks the question how precisely frontier military ...
Evgeniy Mekhamadiev
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KONYA ÇEVRESİ TARİH ARAŞTIRMALARI 1 : HİTİTLER'DEN ROMALILAR'A KADAR İSAURIA BÖLGESİ
KONYA ÇEVRESİ TARİH ARAŞTIRMALARI 1 : HiTİTLER'DEN ROMALILAR'A KADAR İSAURIA ...
Hasan BAHAR
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One of the main problems of Ancient Greek and Roman archaeology in Rough Cilicia is that it is not known exactly where some ancient settlements with known names will be located.
Ayhan YALÇIN
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Late Antique / Byzantine Architectural Sculpture from Mucuk Village, Silifke
During explorations carried out as part of the “Göksu Archaeological Project” in 2006, numerous elements of architectural sculpture were recorded in the vicinity of the houses and mosque of Mucuk village and in the walls of the housesthemselves.
Ayşe Aydın
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Yazıtlar Işığında Isaurıa Yerleşimi Astra’nın (Temaşalık) Politik ve Sosyo-Kültürel Durumu
Astra, bir Isauria yerleşimi olup Konya iline bağlı Hadim ilçesinin yaklaşık 7 km kuzeybatısında Bolat yaylasında bulunan Temaşalık kalıntılar sahasına lokalize edilmektedir.
Mehmet Kurt, Esra Atcı
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Some Isaurian and Lycaonian inscriptions in the museum of Karaman
Five funerary inscriptions and an inscribed boundary stone, which were brought from surrounding villages to the Karaman Museum, are introduced. In these inscriptions some new indigenous personal names are documented: Sis (No.
Mehmet Alkan
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On the Extinction of the Luwian ziti-Names, on Lycian Ipresida and the Caunian Imbros
The Luwian personal names formed with -ziti ‘man’ did not survive into the later hieroglyphic inscriptions; the latest clear example is attested at Carchemish around 975 BC.
Diether Schürr
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