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Die Abkürzungen ΓΒ und ΓΓ auf den spätkaiserzeitlichen Münzen von Tarsos und Anazarbos [PDF]
Weiss, Peter
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Iovii Cornuti, auxiliarii miliarenses equites e Hiberi: Correzioni testuali ed esegetiche a tre epigrafi tardoantiche di militari romani [PDF]
Colombo, Maurizio
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1997
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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THREE ROCK TOMBS FROM LYCAONIA REGION
2021Bu çalışma, 2020 yılında Prof. Dr. Asuman BALDIRAN başkanlığına gerçekleştirilen Konya ve Çevresi yüzey araştırmalarında tespit edilen bir nekropol alanındaki üç kaya mezar ile ilgilidir. Söz konusu alan, Konya ilinin Akören ilçesine bağlı Belkuyu Mahallesi’nin güneyinde yer almaktadır. Bu alan, derin bir vadi içerisindedir.
BALDIRAN, Asuman, PEHLİVAN, Erdener
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Anatolian Studies, 1958
The following article is an attempt to reconstruct the Roman road-system of Eastern Lycaonia from the Peutinger Table (the only ancient itinerary that refers to this region), from published and unpublished milestones and from impressions received on journeys there in 1956 and 1957.
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The following article is an attempt to reconstruct the Roman road-system of Eastern Lycaonia from the Peutinger Table (the only ancient itinerary that refers to this region), from published and unpublished milestones and from impressions received on journeys there in 1956 and 1957.
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Asia Minor, 1924.: I.–Monuments from Iconium, Lycaonia and Isauria
Journal of Roman Studies, 1924The antiquities described below were seen by us during a visit to Konia and the Isaurian hill-country in June, 1924. One of us (Buckler) spent ten days at Konia while the other two were travelling in the south; after this we were together in Konia for four days. As a result of the instructions kindly given by the Ministers of the Interior and of Public
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