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Die intraurbanen Grabmäler der klassischen Periode in Limyra [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Four tomb buildings of the Classical period are located within the city walls of Limyra: The Heroon of king Perikle and the remains of a tumulus, both at the acropolis; the hyposorion-sarcophagus of Xñtabura to the east of the Roman theatre, and an unfinished hyposorion sarcophagus directly above the excavated houses in the northwestern part of the ...
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Religious developments in late roman Lycia: topographical preliminaries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Περιλαμβάνει χάρτηΜε το παρόν άρθρο εγκαινιάζεται μια σειρά μελετών, η οποία έχει σαν σκοπό την επανεξέταση της θρησκευτικής ιστορίας της υστερορωμαϊκής αυτοκρατορίας.
Fowden, Garth
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The First Evaluation on the Distribution of Commercial Amphoras from Lycia in the Pre-Roman Period [PDF]

open access: yes
Aus Lykien sind nur wenige Informationen hinsichtlich der Verbreitung von Handelsamphoren und gestempelten Amphorenhenkeln aus vorrömischer Zeit erhalten; diese liefern uns jedoch wichtige Daten zum antiken Handelswesen.
Dündar, Erkan   +3 more
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An unpublished funerary inscription with bichrome painted relief lettering from Hellenistic Syracuse (I.Sicily 3387) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Siracusa, Sicily. The epitaph is carved in relief letters, painted in alternate blue and red letters.
Prag, Jonathan
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Die Stadt und der Städtebund in Lykien : Ein historischer Überblick bis zum Jahre 43 n. Chr. [PDF]

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THE SURVEY OF EARLY BYZANTINE SITES IN ÖLÜDENIZ AREA (LYCIA, TURKEY) : THE FIRST PRELIMINARY ...
Aisaka, Satoru
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La ‘presenza’ dei re negli archivi delle poleis ellenistiche [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In the Hellenistic period the archival behaviour of the Greek poleis experienced an important increase and development, out of need for negotiating relationships with the kings and keeping the related documents.
Boffo, Laura
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Bird-women on the Harpy Monument from Xanthos, Lycia: sirens or harpies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The initial identification of the bird-women on the Harpy Monument as the eponymous 'harpies' has long been superseded by the identification of the creatures as sirens. The small figures they are shown carrying have often been seen as eidola or souls of
Draycott, Catherine M.
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Epigraphische Forschungen zur Geschichte Lykiens X: Limyra in seleukidischer Hand [PDF]

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Publikation eines fragmentarischen Briefes eines hochrangigen Mitarbeiters Antiochos’ III. an Limyra. Der Brief ist bald nach der Einnahme der Stadt im Sommer 197 v. Chr.
Wörrle, Michael
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Late 4th Century B.C. Pottery Assemblages from Patara: First Considerations on the Ceramic Classes of the Xanthos Valley in Lycia [PDF]

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Recent investigations at Patara reveal that the city played a crucial role as a communication node during the formation of the Hellenistic era. As one of the most important cities of ancient Lycia, Patara established by a harbor in the basin of the ...
Dündar, Erkan
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