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Bird-women on the Harpy Monument from Xanthos, Lycia: sirens or harpies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The initial identification of the bird-women on the Harpy Monument as the eponymous 'harpies' has long been superseded by the identification of the creatures as sirens. The small figures they are shown carrying have often been seen as eidola or souls of
Draycott, Catherine M.
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The Walls of Agios Donatos Zervochoriou : A case study of a fortress in Thesprotia, northwestern Greece [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The study deals with the dating and the function of the fortress of Agios Donatos, which is located in the Kokytos river valley in Thesprotia, northwestern Greece.
Suha, Mikko
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Neue Inschriften aus Patara I: Zur Elite der Stadt in Hellenismus und früher Kaiserzeit [PDF]

open access: yes
Vorgelegt werden neun neue Inschriften: 1) Das Fragment eines Inventars von Weihgaben (3. Jh. v. Chr.) ist die erste Inschrift dieses Typs aus Lykien. 2) Tlepolemos, Sohn des Artapates (Sarkophaginschrift, 2./1. Jh. v. Chr.), war vielleicht ein
Schuler, Christof, Zimmermann, Klaus
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Concerning the Transept Basilicas on the Southern Coast of Anatolia in Late Antiquity [PDF]

open access: yes
The transept, in the most general sense, is the transverse unit of a basilical church located between the nave and the apse. Since it did not originate from Roman architecture and was rarely included in church planning, several scholars have attempted to
Orçun Erdoğan
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Southern Asia Minor and Northwest Syria at the End of Antiquity: A View from the Countryside. [PDF]

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This dissertation examines the changes in Graeco-Roman life that mark the end of antiquity in southern Asia Minor and northwest Syria using the archaeology of the countryside.
Commito, Angela Rose
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Zur Datierung des Archelaosreliefs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Das einzige bekannte Werk des Bildhauers Archelaos, Sohn des Apollonios, von Priene ist ein Marmorrelief im British Museum, das in der Forschung auch als „Apotheose Homers“ oder kurz als Archelaosrelief bekannt ist.
Mancuso, Salvatore
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