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E. V. Prikhodko
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Lycian rock tombs at Xanthos [PDF]
Tombs carved into the rock in the form of house at Xanthos. Facades of the tombs at Xanthos resemble the pattern of house facades rather the more imporessive temple facades.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Dynastic definitions. Differentiating status claims in the archaic pillar tomb reliefs of Lycia [PDF]
The paper nuances of the concept of the so-called ‘dynastic period’ in Lycia, based on the manner in which so-called Lycian 'dynasts' chose to have themselves memorialised in the sculpted images adorning pillar tombs.
Draycott, Catherine M.
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Lycia in the Byzantine Period (Fourth-Tenth Century) : Historical Background [PDF]
THE SURVEY OF EARLY BYZANTINE SITES IN ÖLÜDENIZ AREA (LYCIA, TURKEY) : THE FIRST PRELIMINARY ...
Nakatani, Koji
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The Excavation at Limyra (Lycia) 2022: Preliminary Report
M. Seyer +13 more
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Interior of the Lycian sarcophagus with burial chamber, Xanthos [PDF]
Interior of the burial chamber of tomb in the form of house at Xanthos. Facades of the tombs at Xanthos resemble the pattern of house facades rather the more imporessive temple facades.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Lycian tombs carved into the rock. In the Lycian culture and burial practices, the tombs were constructed in high places such as mountains or hills so the winged creature taking them into the afterlife would have easy access. Pillars were used in Xanthos
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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New Inscriptions from Phaselis I
New Inscriptions from Phaselis IIn the course of increasing mass tourism the Turkish Ministry of Culture in the early 1980ies ordered excavation and restoration work in Phaselis.
Mustafa Adak +2 more
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Arabia lycia (Cruciferae), a new chasmophyte from the Taurus Mts, Turkey, and notes on related species. Willdenowia 30 [PDF]
Arabis (sect. Drabopsis) lycia is described as a species new to science and illustrated, and its taxonomic position close to A. bryoides of the S Balkans is discussed. SEM micrographs of the indumentum of A. lycia and its relatives (A.
Gerald Parolly, Peter Hein
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Lycian Sarcophagus, Xanthos [PDF]
Tomb in the form of house at Xanthos. Facades of the tombs at Xanthos resemble the pattern of house facades rather the more imporessive temple facades.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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