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ROMANIZATION OF LYCIA FROM AN ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN PERSPECTIVE
Located on the southwest coast of Asia Minor, the historical region of Lycia harbors many ancient cities containing comparatively well-preserved architectural and urban remains from various periods (Figure 1).
Aygün KALINBAYRAK ERCAN
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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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Animals grazed and the ruins of Limyra which was a small city in Lycia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, on the Limyrus River. The ruins of Limyra lay about 5 km northeast of the town of Finike (ancient Phoenicus) in Antalya, Turkey. They consist of a
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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The alleged intermission in the coin production of Eastern and Central Lycia after the establish-ment of the so-called “dynasty of Xanthos” in Western Lycia during the thirties of the 5th century BC is to be filled with the coinage of Teththiweibi, the ...
Wilhelm Müseler
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The field surveys conducted in the Lakes District of Turkey from 2012 to 2015 revealed that Phlomis armeniaca Willd., P. bourgaei Boiss., P. grandiflora H.S. Thompson var. grandiflora, P. leucophracta P.H.Davis & Hub.-Mor., P. lycia D.
Ayse Gul SARIKAYA, Hüseyin FAKİR
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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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In response to several recent studies published by Koray Konuk, Diether Schürr and Frank Kolb the author assembles the extant numismatic evidence of the early 4th century BC from Central and Western Lycia in order to reconstruct the history of the ...
Wilhelm Müseler
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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.
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New inscriptions from the Settlement on Belen Tepesi at Gülmez Dağı in Central Lycia
The settlement of Belen has not been investigated since the brief notice made by J. Borchhardt in 1975 until last year, although there are significant archaeological remains and it is situated at an important geographical position between Myra and Limyra.
Mehmet Alkan
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An examination of the building inscription from Takina, which has been known since the early 19th century and reports the construction of a bath, leads to the following results: In line 2, behind the name of Caracalla stood that of his brother Geta, in ...
Werner Eck
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