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1997
Abstract Rescripts to cities are always addressed to the archontes , council and people; letters may be addressed to the council or council and people or all three (examples of each for Rhodiapolis: 4; 10; 1, 16). Rescripts and letters to the koinon are normally addressed to the koinon of the Lycians, but one letter is addressed ‘the ...
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract Rescripts to cities are always addressed to the archontes , council and people; letters may be addressed to the council or council and people or all three (examples of each for Rhodiapolis: 4; 10; 1, 16). Rescripts and letters to the koinon are normally addressed to the koinon of the Lycians, but one letter is addressed ‘the ...
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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2021
Published as part of Makhov, Ilya, 2021, Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: keys to species and an annotated catalogue. Part 1. Ennominae, pp.
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Published as part of Makhov, Ilya, 2021, Geometridae (Lepidoptera) of the Baikal region: keys to species and an annotated catalogue. Part 1. Ennominae, pp.
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Journal of Roman Studies, 1967
The site of Choma has been a long-standing puzzle. Its approximate location in the north of Lycia, in the general neighbourhood of Elmalı, has long been known; the ancient notices leave no doubt on this score. But for the exact position no real clue had hitherto been found. The following inscriptions were discovered, copied and photographed by Harrison
G. E. Bean, R. M. Harrison
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The site of Choma has been a long-standing puzzle. Its approximate location in the north of Lycia, in the general neighbourhood of Elmalı, has long been known; the ancient notices leave no doubt on this score. But for the exact position no real clue had hitherto been found. The following inscriptions were discovered, copied and photographed by Harrison
G. E. Bean, R. M. Harrison
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1914
The following inscriptions were copied on a journey made in April and May, 1911, in Lycia. We were accompanied throughout by Mr. Nikola Michael Ferteklis of Adalia, to whom our best thanks are due. We have also to acknowledge assistance from Mr. Tod and Mr. Woodward in the publication of the texts, and from Mr.
H. A. Ormerod, E. S. G. Robinson
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The following inscriptions were copied on a journey made in April and May, 1911, in Lycia. We were accompanied throughout by Mr. Nikola Michael Ferteklis of Adalia, to whom our best thanks are due. We have also to acknowledge assistance from Mr. Tod and Mr. Woodward in the publication of the texts, and from Mr.
H. A. Ormerod, E. S. G. Robinson
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Cabotage at aperlae in ancient lycia
The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2000Aperlae was a small remote maritime city in ancient Lycia with a millennial floruit (late 4th century BC through the late 7th century AD). The harsh terrain of its hinterland forced a reliance on the Mediterranean from its founding to its demise. The Aperlites stabilized and enhanced their urban waterfronts in modest ways over the centuries, but ...
Robert L. Hohlfelder, Robert L. Vann
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2016
Lycia hirtaria (Clerck, 1759) No existen citas previas. Nuevas citas: Alto do Couto, 4 ♂♂, 11-V-2015 (t); 1 ♂, 12-V-2015 (t).
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Lycia hirtaria (Clerck, 1759) No existen citas previas. Nuevas citas: Alto do Couto, 4 ♂♂, 11-V-2015 (t); 1 ♂, 12-V-2015 (t).
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Lycia launches to degrade proteins
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2020Lycia Therapeutics has emerged from stealth with $50 million from Versant Ventures to develop a new generation of protein degraders, drugs that break down rather than inhibit errant proteins.
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2006
Lycia florentina (STEFANELLI 1882) Abb. 106-114 U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l:1, Italien. Puppe 14 5 mm, relativ schlanker als die vorige, purpurbraun, Exuvie heller rotbraun. Skulptur vorwiegend grob, dicht und unregelmässig gerunzelt. Kaudalteil des 9. und das 10. Abdoninalsegment jedoch dorsal vorwiegend glatt.
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Lycia florentina (STEFANELLI 1882) Abb. 106-114 U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l:1, Italien. Puppe 14 5 mm, relativ schlanker als die vorige, purpurbraun, Exuvie heller rotbraun. Skulptur vorwiegend grob, dicht und unregelmässig gerunzelt. Kaudalteil des 9. und das 10. Abdoninalsegment jedoch dorsal vorwiegend glatt.
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Lycia grecaria STAUDINGER 1861
2006Lycia grecaria STAUDINGER 1861 Abb. 97-105 U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l:1, Kroatien. Puppe 17,8 7 mm, gedrungem rotbraun, matt. Skulptur grob, stellenweise (z. B. an Oculi und Genae) feiner. Punktgrübchen am l.-9 Abdominalsegment, gross und tief aber wegen der dichten Runzelung weniger auffällig. Borsten deutlich.
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