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Notes and Inscriptions from Lycia
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1948The site was identified by Spratt and Forbes at the village of Arsa on the strength of an inscription (TAM II, 539) and of the evident survival of the ancient name. Their brief description remains the only one hitherto published. The village lies high, hardly less than 3000 ft.
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1924
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Coins from Lycia and Pamphylia
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1914The following list of coins bought on our journey may be of interest as showing what the currency of the districts must have been. Only Greek coins are here treated; of Roman coins it was noticed that denarii rarely occur earlier than Trajan, after whom they become increasingly common, while the copper hardly appears till the second quarter of the ...
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Abstract Although influenced by Greek culture since the Archaic period, the main part of Lycia was not part of the Greek world in pre-Hellenistic times and there were only a few Greek colonies in the east of the region. The larger Lycian settlements were turned into poleis after the decline of the dynasts, the aristocratic Lycian ruler ...
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