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Some Greek and bilingual Arab-Byzantine bronze coins of Damascus and Hims-Emesa: some new examples of iconography and palaeography, with reference to some Byzantine issues of the late 6th and 7th centuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
There is practically nothing in the historical sources about his having shown an interest in minting bronze coins. (WALKER 1956: p. xxv) There has been some discussion about the issuing authority and chronology of the bronze coinage of Mu‘$wiya’s ...
Trombley, Frank R.
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Marmara Island earthquakes, of 1265 and 1935; Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The long-term seismicity of the Marmara Sea region in northwestern Turkey is relatively well-recorded. Some large and some of the smaller events are clearly associated with fault zones known to be seismically active, which have distinct morphological ...
B. Alpar, Y. Alt&
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Kronprinzen in der Monarchie der Attaliden? [PDF]

open access: yes
The paper briefly discusses how succession worked for the (childless) dynasts of Pergamon and then discusses the cases that occurred once the monarchy had been established. King Attalos I was succeeded by Eumenes II, the eldest of his four sons.
Habicht, Christian
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Ein archaisches Kriegerrelief aus Gargara [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Stupperich, Reinhard
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Eumeneia antik kenti üzerine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
On The Ancient City of Eumenia Ancient Eumeneia was located within Phrygia and was part of the Apameia Conventus in terms of administration. Today, it is located in a large area on Sarıbaba Hill, including a water spring below, where the Işıklı town ...
Şimşek, Celal
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Kyzikos heykeltıraşlık eserleri

open access: yes, 2020
Sculpture works that were given to the museums of different dates from the excavations carried out in the city of Kyzikos within the borders of Balıkesir province were evaluated in terms of stylistic and iconographic aspects. In this study, the works produced during the Archaic period and continued until the end of the Roman Period were introduced.
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