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2019
This contribution aims at assessing the presence of the Anatolian goddess Kybele at the Karian sanctuary of Zeus Labraundos. New light has been shed on the possible presence of the goddess through recent excavations carried above the sanctuary, around the monumental ‘split-rock’, which is believed to have been the reason for the foundation of the ...
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This contribution aims at assessing the presence of the Anatolian goddess Kybele at the Karian sanctuary of Zeus Labraundos. New light has been shed on the possible presence of the goddess through recent excavations carried above the sanctuary, around the monumental ‘split-rock’, which is believed to have been the reason for the foundation of the ...
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2019
In the first excavation campaigns at Labraunda Archaic finds appeared near the Temple of Zeus. Some walls in this area, to the southeast of the temple, have been interpreted as a building of 6th or 5th century date, Terrace House I. Later on a retaining wall and a two-room structure, interpreted as the propylon of the early temenos, were investigated ...
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In the first excavation campaigns at Labraunda Archaic finds appeared near the Temple of Zeus. Some walls in this area, to the southeast of the temple, have been interpreted as a building of 6th or 5th century date, Terrace House I. Later on a retaining wall and a two-room structure, interpreted as the propylon of the early temenos, were investigated ...
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A New Inscription from Labraunda
Epigraphica Anatolica, 2008A large fragment of an inscribed stele was discovered in Labraunda on June 19, 2002 by Lars Karlsson. The stone was found in the air shaft to the subterranean praefurnium of the Late Roman South Bath and is now deposited in the Museum of Milas registered as Labraunda Inscription 134 (C401), Milas Museum 2873.
Isager, Signe, Karlsson, Lars
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The rock-cut chamber tombs of Labraunda
Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 2016The rock-cut chamber tombs form a very small percentage of the rock-cut tombs in Labraunda. The majority of these tombs, situated next to the sanctuary, were studied by Paul Åström in 1950 together with the sarcophagi; two improved from natural caves further from the sanctuary in both directions were found in a topographic survey conducted by Lars ...
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The epigraphic tradition at Labraunda seen in the light of Labraunda inscription no. 134
2011An important new inscription was discovered in the sanctuary of Zeus Labraundos in 2002. The inscription belongs to the so-called Olympichos file, and together with I. Labraunda no. 49 it is now numbered I. Labraunda no. 134. The inscription has just been published by Lars Karlsson and Signe Isager in Epigraphica Anatolica 41, 2008, 39-52.
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Anta construction and design in Hekatomnid Labraunda
2021Pontus Hellström, Jesper Blid
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Réflexions sur le propriétaire de la tombe monumentale de Labraunda
Revue Des Etudes Anciennes, 2006Olivier Henry
exaly
Labraunda 2018 : étude d’un poids décoré et d’une couronne
Anatolia Antiqua Eski Anadolu, 2019Olivier Henry
exaly

