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Juliopolis (Iuliopolis) Anthropological Research: Preliminary Results [PDF]
Juliopolis (Iuliopolis) is an ancient city located in Nallıhan district of Ankara. The excavations at the Necropolis of Juliopolis have been carried out by the Directorate of the Anatolian Civilizations Museum since 2009.
Ali Metin Büyükkarakaya +3 more
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Two New Milestones from the Territory of Juliopolis
This paper presents two new milestones, found at Çayırhan/Nallıhan, Ankara. No.1 is identi-cal with and from same find spot as three other milestone’s inscriptions published in RRMAM but records 7 mp from Juliopolis. It was situated between the first two
Fatma AVCU
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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis I: A Historical and Geographical Overview
This article provides a general overview of the history and geography of ancient Juliopolis, which was on the main route from Constantinople to the eastern parts of the empire, for military campaigns and pilgrimage.
Fatih Onur
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This paper presents a milestone (no. 1) found in Doğandere Village which lies between Nallıhan and Mudurnu (ancient Modrene) and several recently discovered Roman and Byzantine inscriptions (No. 2-11) from Çayırhan (ancient Juliopolis), Ankara.
Canan Arıkan (Onur)
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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis II: New Inscriptions from Nallıhan
This paper presents 2 dedication and 12 funerary inscriptions from Nallıhan and its territory. No. 1 is a dedication to Men Matrios?, erected by Trophimas. The epithet Matrios is probably wrong writing instead of Patrios, a common epithet of Men. No.
Fatma Avcu, Yadigar Doğan
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Identification of Woods Used in the Coffins of Juliopolis Necropolis in Çayırhan-Nallıhan-Ankara
Wood identification studies were performed on six wood pieces from a grave excavated in Juliopolis Necropolis at Çayırhan – Nallıhan – Ankara. All woods used in building of two coffins were belonging to Juniper (Juniperus L.) trees. In the region where
Ünal Akkemik, Mustafa Metin
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Facial reconstruction of a deformed skull from the Roman period of Juliopolis
The use of digital technologies in archaeological research has become considerably more widespread in recent years. While the earliest records of the use of electronic data in archaeology date from the 1950 and 1960s, the field has kept growing with the ...
Evren Sertalp +2 more
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How smart and sustainable are the cities in Turkiye? - National policies and the enthusiasm level of the local governments. [PDF]
Boz Y, Cay T.
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