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Komai ("Villages") in LyciaHild presents a comprehensive list of 85 poleis known from the coastal areas and the interior of Lycia. This large number of poleis is countered by far fewer villages (komai) known from literary and epigraphical sources to have
Friedrich Hild
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A Latin Honorific Inscription to Emperor Jovian by Themistius, the Praeses of Lycia, at Andriace
During archaeological excavations at Andriace, the harbour of Myra, an honorific inscription was discovered in front of the quay structure just north of the granarium (horrea Hadriani).
Fatih Yılmaz, Erkan Kurul
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Living Amidst the Ruins: The Yuruks in the Archaeology and History of Lycia
The history of Lycian archaeology has a long tradition dating back to the late 18th century. In contrast to the earlier periods spanning from prehistory to Late Antiquity , however, Lycia in the Ottoman period has been generally overlooked by ...
S. Gökhan Tiryaki
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Byzantine Churches in the Ancient City of Sura (Soura)
The ancient city of Sura was in the territory of Myra, which was famous for the Temple of Apollo Surius and the oracle tradition that had formed around it since the classical period. The settlement is located near the village that still bears the name of
Neslihan Kılıç Kabil
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Zwei neue Inschriften aus dem Theatertempel von Tlos
This article presents the theatre temple of Tlos and two inscriptions carved on the walls of this temple. The temple was built on the central axis of the summa cavea of the Tlos theatre. The façade of the temple faces east.
Taner Korkut +2 more
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Geological features and marble production qualities of Western Turkey [PDF]
Purpose. Isparta Angle occurs along the Mesozoic carbonate axis. Carbonated rocks forming the Taurus belt are continuous with allochthonous and autochthonous features.
Leventeli, Y, Ozcelik, M
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The development of a Utopian city? Comparing land-and skyscapes in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and San Cristobal de la Laguna [PDF]
We discuss the peculiar planning of the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, in the Canary Island of Tenerife (Spain), when compared to the nearby and essentially contemporary Santa Cruz de Tenerife, which served as a maritime port of the former city. For
Belmonte, Juan Antonio +1 more
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Marco Vitale ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter in Alter Geschichte (Epigraphie, Numismatik) in Basel und Zürich. Er wurde 2010 promoviert mit einer Untersuchung zur Verwaltung der hellenistischen und römischen Asia Minor (Eparchie und Koinon).
Vitale, Marco
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From Symbol to Likeness: The Emergence of the Coin Portrait in the Greek-Persian Tradition
The rendition of living (or just deceased) persons with clearly recognizable individual features on coins was developed at the intersection of Greek and Persian cultural areas as a result of the grown complexity of political power-structures.
Wilhelm MÜSELER
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Human Rights, Economic Justice and U.S. Exceptionalism [PDF]
On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal Declaration at 70.
Bannan, Natasha Lycia Ora
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