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The Colourful Look of the Maussolleion at Halikarnassos

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2021
This paper aims to investigate the painting remains and with the help of parallel examples to propose a restitution of the original colourful look of the Maussolleion at Halikarnassos which is the monumental tomb of Karian satrap Maussollos who died in ...
Gürol AYTEPE, Abdulkadir BARAN
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Labraunda 2018

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua Eski Anadolu, 2019
Olivier Henry   +2 more
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Anadolu Dor Mimarisi: MÖ 4. Yüzyıl | Anatolian Doric Architecture: 4th Century BC

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2019
The temple of Athena at Assos is the only known example in Doric order in Archaic Anatolia. After that, Doric architecture was worked again in the 4th century BC.
Zeliha Gider Büyüközer
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Labraunda 2022 – Rapport préliminaire

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2023
La saison de fouille s’est déroulée du 1er juin au 30 août 2022, soit 3 mois complets pour donner suite à la demande des autorités locales qui nous invitait à allonger nos périodes d’activités de terrain. C’est notamment la raison pour laquelle la prospection archéologique, habituellement placée avant la fouille, s’est déroulée simultanément à cette ...
Henry, Olivier   +21 more
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Labraunda Açık Hava Kült Alanı [PDF]

open access: yesTürkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi, 2002
Labraunda, connected to the ancient city of Mylassa, was a sacred religious center for the Caria region. The remains are situated in the northeast side of the sacred area between and in front of two large rocks that rise approximately 10-15 m height. Among the ruins are several small niches cut into the rocks, one big niche, a door, stalls, a channel ...
Söğüt, Bilal   +2 more
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Zu den Inschriften am Zeustempel in Labraunda. Mit einer Notiz zur seleukidischen Korrespondenz am Tempel der Athena in Herakleia am Latmos

open access: yesGephyra
The article offers comments on inscriptions at two temples in Asia Minor: It argues that the letter of Seleukos II at the temple of Zeus in Labraunda was carved on the anta of the temple still in the time of the priest Korris and thus before all other ...
Elia Tim Schnaible
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La mission Labraunda 2013 [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2014
La mission Labraunda 2013 s’est deroulee du 05 aout au 27 septembre 2013. La date de debut, initialement prevue le 22 juillet, a du etre reportee a deux reprises suite a des difficultes administratives. Les operations 2013 se sont deroulees sous l’egide du Musee archeologique de Milas, en cette periode de transition de la direction du site, et nous ...
Olivier Henry   +13 more
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Reflections on White Marble at Labraunda

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2021
The aim of this paper is to discuss white marble used for architectonic elements and statuary in the Labraunda Sanctuary.1 The buildings on the site date from three main periods: Hekatomnid, Roman Imperial, and Late Antiquity. White marble pieces with widely different characteristics were identified during examination and conservation. Some were coarse
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Anne Marie Carstens. The Labraunda Sphinxes [PDF]

open access: yesAbstracta Iranica, 2013
L’A. replace les sphinx de Labraunda dans un contexte local et suggere qu’ils evoquaient le dieu Zeus Labraundos. La fonction palatiale des « bâtiments » de Labraunda n’en n’est que renforcee. Les sphinx, qui leur servaient d’acroteres, evoquaient ainsi tant la protection divine locale que les palais imperiaux de Perse.
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LABRAUNDA (LABRANDA) KUTSAL ALANINDA HEKATOMNİD GÜCÜN SERGİLENMESİ [PDF]

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2005
The 4th-century-BC sanctuary of Labraynda in south-western Asia Minor was seemingly created in one single short building project. Thanks to dedicatory inscriptions, we know that seven of the most important buildings were erected either by Maussollos, who died in 352, or by his younger brother Idrieus, who died 8 years later, in 344 BC.
HELLSTRÖM, Pontus, ÜRETEN, Hüseyin
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