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On the geoarchaeology of Limyra (SW Anatolia)—new insights into the famous Lycian city and its environs [PDF]

open access: yesGeoarchaeology - an International Journal, 2020
Abstract Geoarchives in ancient settlement sites and their environs bear valuable information about Holocene landscape evolution and human–environment interactions. During the last six millennia, sea‐level and coastline changes have had a significant impact on coastal settlements, some of which even had to be relocated.
Friederike Stock, Helmut Brückner
exaly   +3 more sources

The Excavation at Limyra (Lycia) 2019: Preliminary Report [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua Eski Anadolu, 2020
Fig. 1: Limyra, City Plan C. Kurtze, ©OAW-OAI The excavation season at Limyra (Fig. 1) lasted from July 29 until September 27, 2019 with the permission granted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. We would like to express our gratitude to the state representative Esengul YILDIZ OZTEKIN from the Marmaris Museum. Preliminary Remarks (M.
Inge Uytterhoeven
exaly   +3 more sources

The Excavation at Limyra/Lycia 2018: Preliminary Report [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua Eski Anadolu, 2019
1. Research Focus “Urbanistic Studies in Limyra” (M. Seyer) The focus in 2018 should be laid in investigations on the urbanistic development of Limyra mainly during the Hellenistic period. Excavation and research work could be carried out in the frame of the scientific project “The Urbanistic Development of Limyra in the Hellenistic Period”.
Helmut Brückner, Friederike Stock
exaly   +3 more sources

Die lykische Nova N 337 aus Limyra [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The article is to present an edition of a Lycian inscription found in the year 2000 in Limyra. In spite of its fragmentary state of preservation, it is of great importance since it contributes to our understanding of Lycian history and culture.
Christiansen, Birgit, Seyer, Martin
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The excavation at Limyra/Lycia 2016: preliminary report [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2018
Research focus “urbanistic studies in Limyra” With the approval of the scientific project “The Urbanistic Development of Limyra in the Hellenistic Period” for three years by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) (P29027-G25), the research program on urbanism ...
Brückner, Helmut   +4 more
core   +4 more sources

Paleogeography of Finike Plain and Geoarchaeology of Limyra in the Light of New Paleontological Analysis

open access: yesCoğrafya Dergisi, 2022
Limyra or Zemuri is located in the southeast of the Teke peninsula, on the Finike Plain and the foothills of Toçak Mountain to the north. Limyra is one of the important settlements of the Lycian civilization.
Ertuğ Öner   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Two New Inscriptions from Asarönü (Finike, Antalya)

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
The first part of this article deals with a Severan family monument from Asarönü: Statue bases of father (new) and mother (first published in 1991), erected by their sons in the local sanctuary of Apollo, show important public functions of the elite ...
Fatih Onur, Michael Wörrle
doaj   +1 more source

Chñtabura und Chinaχa oder lykisches Dynasten-Gedenken

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
On his sarcophagus in Limyra, Khñtabura is shown standing naked between two old seated men designated as Araχa and Khinaχa. The second one could be the dynast Khinaχa, who minted coins at Limyra much earlier, because there are other cases of cultivating ...
Diether Schürr
doaj   +1 more source

New inscriptions from the Settlement on Belen Tepesi at Gülmez Dağı in Central Lycia

open access: yesGephyra, 2022
The settlement of Belen has not been investigated since the brief notice made by J. Borchhardt in 1975 until last year, although there are significant archaeological remains and it is situated at an important geographical position between Myra and Limyra.
Mehmet Alkan
doaj   +1 more source

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