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The Ship in the Cave: The Greek and Nautical Origin of Buddhist Architecture

open access: yesJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2020
Buddhist architecture rose during the time of the Greek influence in western India, but until today no relationship has been proved between both facts. If we accept that the Greeks stored their galleys overturning and placing them upon stanchions, as the
José M. Ciordia
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The federalism in the Greek Orient

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Antigua, 2013
The appereance of federalist tendencies in the Greek world, which reached their peek in the hellenistic period, was not only conscribed to those States of the continental area (the best known being the aquean).
Arminda LOZANO
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TECTONO-SEDIMENTARY EVOLUTION OF THE EOCENE TRANSGRESSIVE DEPOSITS IN THE ACIGÖL, BURDUR AND ISPARTA AREAS (SW TURKEY) [PDF]

open access: yesActa Geographica Debrecina. Landscape & Environment Series, 2010
The Eocene transgressive deposits of the Acıgöl, Burdur and Isparta basins are the best exposed of the SW Turkey and shed light on one of the outstanding problems of the tectono-sedimentary evolution during paleotectonic and neotectonic period.
EZHER TOKER, FUZULI YAĞMURLU
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Phylogeographic analyses point to long-term survival on the spot in micro-endemic Lycian salamanders.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
Lycian salamanders (genus Lyciasalamandra) constitute an exceptional case of micro-endemism of an amphibian species on the Asian Minor mainland. These viviparous salamanders are confined to karstic limestone formations along the southern Anatolian coast ...
Michael Veith   +8 more
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Lycian Erimnñuha

open access: yes, 2020
Etude du nom lycien ...
Tavernier, Jan   +1 more
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Archaeological evidence for 9th and 8th millennia BC at Girmeler Cave near Tlos in SW Turkey

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2014
 A mound settlement in front of the Girmeler Cave near the major Lycian city of Tlos in SW Turkey revealed evidence for occupation during the late 9th and 8th millennia BC.
Turan Takaoğlu   +3 more
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The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule Revisited

open access: yesPapers in Historical Phonology, 2018
The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule (ADR) was first introduced in an oral presentation by us in 2006 and first published by us in 2012, though it had, in several fundamental aspects, been prefigured in articles by, e.g., Gillian Hart and Birgit Olsen.
Paul S. Cohen, Adam Hyllested
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Repair of ceramics in antiquity: examples from Myra (Lykia)

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
The repair of ancient ceramics has become a topic of growing interest to scholars of Greek and Roman ceramics. This study focuses on the ancient ceramic repairs uncovered at the city of Myra in the Lycian region.
Cüneyt Öz
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Maliya, Malija, Malis, Athena. From Kizzuwatna to the Aegean: Borrowings, Translations, or Syncretisms?

open access: yesAsia Anteriore Antica
Notwithstanding her Kizzuwatnean origins, Maliya becomes part of the Bronze Age Hittite State Cult thanks to Queen Puduḫepa, who advocates a renovation of the dynastic cult.
Livio Warbinek, Federico Giusfredi
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Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 1-3

open access: yesGephyra, 2005
Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 1-3Under the emperor Decius the Lydian town of Philadelphia used the foundation of its identity-establishing main cult by Orestes, Iphigenia and Pylades as the theme for one of its coins, which ...
Johannes Nollé
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