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Marble Trade in Antiquity: Looking at Labraunda [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2015
Introduction What is the provenance of the marble used at Labraunda? According to tradition, marble was supplied by quarries at Sodradag at the feet of which Mylasa, the ancient capital of Karia, was laid out. Strabo reports that Mylasa was known for its many buildings of white marble, and he suggests that such marble might have been used at Labraunda ...
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LABRAUNDA ZEUS TAPINAĞI’NIN ARKAİK EVRESİ

open access: yesAnadolu (Anatolia), 2006
Bu makalenin amacı Labraunda kutsal alanında yer alan Zeus Labraundos tapınağı Arkaik Dönem evresi hakkında bilinenleri yeni verilerle birleştirerek incelemektir. Zeus tapınağı in antis evresi daha önceden bazı teknik detaylara dayanılarak Hellström ve Thieme tarafından ortaya konulmuştur.
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Sacred MoveMent to Labraunda – an archaeoLogicaL PerSPective

open access: yesHEROM, 2012
Sacred movement to the Karian sanctuary of Labraunda in Late Antiquity is here for the first time closely examined.
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The Supply of Glass at Portus Ilicitanus (Alicante, Spain): A Meta-Analysis of HIMT Glasses. [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeometry, 2019
de Juan Ares J   +3 more
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THE BYZANTINE CHURCH AT LABRAUNDA

open access: yes, 2006
This thesis examines the Christian context of the former pagan sanctuary of Zeus Labrandeusin Caria during the Early Byzantine period, ca. 325-730 A.D. The focus is on the church, positioned outside the pagan sanctuary’s temenos area. The architecture of the church has been empirically analysed.
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La mission Labraunda 2020

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2021
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The females of Labraunda : Presence or absence?

open access: yes, 2014
The history of the Zeus sanctuary Labraunda in Karia began in the Archaic period and continued until Late Antiquity. The focus of this paper is to investigate a side of the sanctuary which hitherto has not been subject to extensive study: the females of Labraunda, both immortal and mortal.
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La saison 2021 à Labraunda

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2022
Olivier Henry   +13 more
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Labraunda 2024 – Rapport préliminaire

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua
Olivier Henry   +12 more
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