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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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Antik Çağda Lykaonia-Isauria Sınır Bölgesi
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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New records and key to Poa (Pooideae, Poaceae) from the Flora of Southern Africa region and notes on taxa including a diclinous breeding system in Poa binata. [PDF]
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Life in Asiatic Turkey A Journal of Travel in Cilicia, Isauria, and parts of Lycaonia and Cappadocia [PDF]
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The cult of zeus in ancient Lycaonia in the view of the inscriptions and its effects on social life
Zeus'un Anadolu'daki bir çok antik bölgede çok değişik epithetlerle tapınım gördüğü bilinmektedir. Ele geçirilmiş yazıtlardan Lykaonia Bölgesi'nde de Zeus'un akouseos, anaalpones, astlenos, bronton, dalbenos, megistos, stratios megistos, eukarpos, keraunios, phatnios, salarameus, soter, sozon, zemeiastes, zemroutenos gibi yerel epithetlerle tapınım ...
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Roman Roads and Milestones of Asia Minor Vol. 3: Milestones, Fasc. 3.7: Cilicia, Isauria et Lycaonia (and South-West Galatia) [PDF]
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Abstract The sender of the letter in document i is the Ptolemaic commander in Cilicia; Arsinoe was founded by his father with land taken from Nagidus, and he wishes to make further arrangements for Arsinoe.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract The sender of the letter in document i is the Ptolemaic commander in Cilicia; Arsinoe was founded by his father with land taken from Nagidus, and he wishes to make further arrangements for Arsinoe.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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The Pacification of Pisidia and Lycaonia
1995Abstract PrsrnrA and Milyas shield Pamphylia entirely, and the only notable exits from Pamphylia lead up into Milyas. The rivers that enter the Pamphylian gulf rise far back in the interior, the Cestrus north-east of Sagalassus, the Eurymedon near Tymbriada;. and the course of the Melas is nearly as long.
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