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This paper proposes a new location of the Lycaonian city of Thebasa at Pınarkaya (Divaz) in the province (il) of Karaman and provides a critical analysis of its previous identifications.
Robert Rokicki
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Observations on the Historical Geography of Roman Lycaonia
Evidence for the changing Roman administrative divisions of Lycaonia and Isauria allows us to clarify the historical relationships of the “eleventh strategia,” the “tetrarchy of Lycaonia,” the strategia Antiochiana, and the ...
Sviatoslav Dmitriev
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Antik Çağda Lykaonia-Isauria Sınır Bölgesi [PDF]
ÖzetLykaonia ve Isauria arasındaki sınır bölgesi, Konya Ovası ile Torosları birbirine bağlayan yollar üzerinde bulunmaktadır. Söz konusu sınır bölgesi, konumu nedeniyle jeopolitik açıdan büyük bir öneme sahiptir.
Mehmet Kurt, Esra Bulut
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Some Isaurian and Lycaonian inscriptions in the museum of Karaman
Five funerary inscriptions and an inscribed boundary stone, which were brought from surrounding villages to the Karaman Museum, are introduced. In these inscriptions some new indigenous personal names are documented: Sis (No.
Mehmet Alkan
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What happened to the Galatian Christians? Paul's legacy in Southern Galatia
Paul’s Letter to the Galatians points to the influence of his missionary attempts in Galatia. By reconstructing the missionary journeys of Paul and his company in Asia Minor the author argues once again for the south Galatian hypothesis, according to ...
Cilliers Breytenbach
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The Bieti Church: The Problem of Dating and the Origin of Masters
This article considers a monument of architecture located in the middle reaches of the Mejuda River in the Ksani gorge in the historical Georgian region Shida Kartli. The Bieti church is a unique monument of the region, representing a half-cave building.
Olga Andreevna Barashko
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On the Extinction of the Luwian ziti-Names, on Lycian Ipresida and the Caunian Imbros
The Luwian personal names formed with -ziti ‘man’ did not survive into the later hieroglyphic inscriptions; the latest clear example is attested at Carchemish around 975 BC.
Diether Schürr
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Notes in Phrygia Paroreus and Lycaonia [PDF]
The following pages contain the meagre results of a hasty journey from the borders of Galatia to the Cilician coast, undertaken in July, 1887, by Mr. H. A. Brown and myself, after parting at Bey-keui with Prof. W. M. Ramsay, who wished to return direct to Smyrna. Our object was to reach Cilicia Tracheia by way of Phrygia Paroreus, and the Melas valley,
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Lycaonia: from ancient geography to Khorenatsi and Shirakatsi
For the first time in historiography, we have made an attempt to consider the historical geography of the region of Lycaonia, which was located on the territory of the modern peninsula of Asia Minor. This area can be called the «Forgotten Territory», since so far not a single scientist has turned to the study of this important part of Asia Minor ...
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This contribution introduces a new inscribed altar bearing a bust of Helios, which was discovered in 2024 at the village of Kaynarca, in the Bor district of Niğde province, in the Cappadocia region.
Ramazan ÇOBAN
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