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Graeco-Roman merchants in the Indian Ocean : revealing a multicultural trade [PDF]
Fauconnier, Bram
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Lycian tombs in the Kibyratis and the extent of Lycian culture
Anatolian Studies, 2006AbstractWith six rock-cut tombs of Lycian type, the region south of the city of Kibyra (in the southern part of Burdur province) is the northernmost area of their distribution. Five of these are published here for the first time. Comparison with tombs in Lycia proper suggests a date in the fourth century BC.
Kirsten A. Gay, Thomas Corsten
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Indogermanische Forschungen, 2021
Abstract Lycian funerary inscriptions, being overall legal statements regarding the correct management of the tomb after the death of its owner, comprise many future conditional clauses consisting of two types, paratactic and hypotactic.
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Abstract Lycian funerary inscriptions, being overall legal statements regarding the correct management of the tomb after the death of its owner, comprise many future conditional clauses consisting of two types, paratactic and hypotactic.
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Revue hittite et asianique, 1950
Shafer Robert. Some Lycian Penalties. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 11e année, fascicule 52, 1950. pp. 1-17.
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Shafer Robert. Some Lycian Penalties. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 11e année, fascicule 52, 1950. pp. 1-17.
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Anatolian Studies, 1966
Perhaps the best known of all the aristocratic Lycian families is that of the Licinnii of Oenoanda, whose ramifications are set out in their genealogy (IGR. III, 500). This document, perhaps the most complete of its kind, not only reveals the complicated nexus of relationships forming the structure of such a family, but also provides much incidental ...
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Perhaps the best known of all the aristocratic Lycian families is that of the Licinnii of Oenoanda, whose ramifications are set out in their genealogy (IGR. III, 500). This document, perhaps the most complete of its kind, not only reveals the complicated nexus of relationships forming the structure of such a family, but also provides much incidental ...
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Lycian Ἐρευάτης in Stephanus of Byzantium
Indogermanische ForschungenAbstract This paper deals with the Lycian toponym Ἐρευάτης, attested in the epitome of the Ethnica by Stephanus of Byzantium, from a linguistic point of view. First, it is argued that, despite Meinekius’ suppositions, which have affected the text of the most recent edition of Stephanus’ work, no lacuna should be assumed in the text ...
Merlin, Stella, Pisaniello, Valerio
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Lycian nasalized preterites revisited
Indogermanische Forschungen, 2015Abstract A new hypothesis for the distribution of nasalized and non-nasalized preterites in Lycian is proposed. This hypothesis allows us to trace, in a straightforward way, the appearance of the nasalized preterites.
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1891
The subject of the Lycian inscriptions appears to have been first brought prominently to notice by Sir Charles Fellows half a century ago. The first texts in this character were copied by Cockerell, and published in Walpole's travels. These were commented on, in 1821, by M.
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The subject of the Lycian inscriptions appears to have been first brought prominently to notice by Sir Charles Fellows half a century ago. The first texts in this character were copied by Cockerell, and published in Walpole's travels. These were commented on, in 1821, by M.
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Revue hittite et asianique, 1965
Houwink Ten Cate Philo Hendrik Jan. Short Notes on Lycian Grammar. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 23e année, fascicule 76, 1965. pp. 17-24.
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Houwink Ten Cate Philo Hendrik Jan. Short Notes on Lycian Grammar. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 23e année, fascicule 76, 1965. pp. 17-24.
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