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Ein Pfeilergrab mit Totenmahl-Darstellung in Limyra [PDF]

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A Synagogue in Limyra?: Preliminary Report on a Byzantine Building with Jewish Elements

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2013
This preliminary excavation report brings to the attention of the scholarly public the discovery of a building with two menorot reliefs and a water installation in Limyra (Asia Minor) from the late antique/early Byzantine period.
M. Seyer, H. Lotz
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Zwei Turmgehöfte in der Chora von Limyra

Anatolia Antiqua, 1997
Konecny Andreas. Zwei Turmgehofte in der Chora von Limyra. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 5, 1997. pp. 101-121.
Andreas L. Konecny
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A Building with Jewish Elements in Limyra/Turkey - A Synagogue?

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2014
This article gives a preliminary excavation report about a building in the Lycian city of Limyra and the finds which were made in it. In the north-east corner of the building – the only part excavated so far – one room was equipped with a marble wall revetment and windows with glass of at least four different colors.
M. Seyer, H. Lotz
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The Legal Context of the Findings of Limyra

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2014
This article surveys both canon and imperial law for legislation regarding Jews and Judaism until the 8th cent. C. E. Judaism was recognized by Roman law as a religio licita and Jewish rights were thus protected. But with the rise of Christianity to the official religion of the Roman empire imperial legislation disadvantaged Jews increasingly ...
E. Synek
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La lettre séleucide provenant de Limyra en Lycie

Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 2013
Virgilio Biagio. La lettre séleucide provenant de Limyra en Lycie. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 157e année, N. 2, 2013. pp. 969-989.
Biagio Virgilio
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The Menorahs of Limyra in Jewish Art and Visual Culture

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2014
This article describes first the discovery and identification of Jewish buildings and artifacts in Asia Minor. Subsequently it addresses the classification of the Limyra menorah-slabs. At the end, it asks for a possible origin of the menorah plaques in another building in Limyra and lists iconographic parallels for them.
S. Fine
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Some Remarks on the So-Called Synagogue in Limyra

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2014
This article represents a second response to the preliminary excavation report by Seyer and Lotz. It offers a short overview of the history and architecture of Limyra in late antique and Byzantine times with a special focus on early Christian monuments. Pülz regards the time from the 5th through the 6th cent.
A. Pülz
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